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GAME OF DRAUGHTS OR CHECKERS 



SIMPLIFIED AND EXPLAINED, 



PRACTICAL DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS. 



CONTAINING THE 



Eighteen standard gamers, with over two hundred of the best variations* severed 
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By D. SCATTERGOOD. 



W 



NEW YORK: 
DICK. AND FITZGERALD, 
No. 18 Ann Stbebt. 

1864. 



V 



PREFACE. 

There is among conscientious persons no little indiscriminating prejudice in 
regard to amusements that partake of the nature of Games, whether of skill or 
of chance. The question is an important one, Which are innocent, and which 
are dangerous ? How shall we draw the line ? 

We think the true distinction is suggested by the words Skill and Chance, 
A game which is a contest of pure skill is not only harmless, if moderately in- 
dulged in, but may be of great value in exercising and resting the mind, for 
recreation does not consist so much in doing nothing, as in change of employ- 
ment ; hence, any thing not injurious in its tendency, that contributes to recre- 
ate, and at the same time to employ the mind, is of benefit, and as such, is de- 
sirable. 

ji. game of Hazard or Chance involves one of the main elements of gambling, 
and should not be encouraged, especially among the young. 

Chess and Draughts lie on one side of this line; the various games of card- 
playing, we suppose, on the other. Any and all amusements, of course, be- 
come injurious if carried to excess. 

The design of the Editor of this work has been to supply a book of home 
amusement. The beauties of the game of Draughts are so little understood in 
common, although the game itself is extensively used ; and for social pastime, 
it having so many advantages over any other game, it was believed that a 
work that could make plain the principles of this interesting and scientific 
game, would do much to supplant in the family circle the amusement furnished 
by games of a less elevated character. 

Philadelphia, March, 1859. 



Entered according to tne Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by 
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District of Pennsylvania. 



V 



INTRODUCTORY. 



The few works in point, on the subject of Draughts, in this country, are 
niGstiy of European origin, helu at high prices, and very difficult to obtain ; 
and, in most cases without any systematic, classified, and simple arrangement 
of the games. The want of a small and cheap work, not havi ng the above ob- 
jections, has long been felt; and it is the object of this work to meet the want 
of the public in this respect, to furnish a cheap work on the subject of Draughts, 
as also to give the strong openings of each game, as approved by the acknowl- 
edged authors. A good foundation to build upon is very forcibly exemplified 
in the game of Draughts, as it is well known that the first few moves often de- 
termine the loss of the game. 

The games in this work are arranged in the following order, beginning with 
the lowest moves, and ascending: thus, "Edinburgh, first, as it commences 
9 to 13, the "Bristol,'" last, as it commences 11 to 16. [The opening moves, 
10, 14, and 12, 16 are not noticed in this work, as they are regarded as weak.] 

11 to 15, it will be noticed, is the opening of a majority of the games. The 
name or peculiarity of the game is determined by the first few opening moves. 

In the following pages, it will be observed that the Games have reference 
marks in figures, which refer to variations that may be made on that move, and 
the variations immediately follow' the games in their numerical order; thus, 
by looking at the termination of the variations you may see if the variation be 
drawn or lost. AH games properly played will be drawn. 

As this work is not intended for professional players, we shall make >ur re- 
marks and instructions as simple and concise as possible. This, it should al- 
ways be remembered, is purely a game of calculation, and as such, craves wary 
policy. 

The game is played on a board of sixty-four squares, of alternate colors, and 
with 24 pieces, called men, of adverse colors, red and white being' preferable. 
It is played by two persons placed opposite to each other; the one having the 
red or black pieces is said to be playing the first side, and the other, having the 

12 white, to be playing the second side. 

The following diagrams represent tba board and men in their original posi - 
tion ; and also the mode in which the squares are conveniently numbered for 
reference and instruction. 




The men being placed, the game is begun by each of the players moving al- 
ternately one of his men across the angles of the squares — the black moving 
first. The men can only move forward, one square at a time, until they have 
attained the extreme opposite row r , where they become kings, and are desig- 



INTRODUCTORY. 



nated by placing one checker upon the other, when they can be played eithe? 
backwards or forwards diagonally, but still only one square at a time. The 
men capture in the diiection they move by leaping over any hostile piece that 
may be contiguous, provided there be a vacant white square behind them 
to set the piece upon, and the man thus leaped is removed from the board. — 
When there are two ways of capturing, you may take your choice whether in 
one way you may get one man, or the other way more-, and not as in Polish 
Draughts, where you are required to take the greater number. When, however, 
you reach what is termed the King Row, whether by a jump or otherwise, that 
Terminates the move until your opponent shall have moved, excepting when you 
leap in with a piece that is already a King, when you may then leap out again, 
if a piece lies in the way of a capture ; but a single piece finishes his move on 
leaching the king row, when, if there is a piece in the way of capture, you must 
wait to be crowned, and your opponent can then move it away, or make any 
other move he sees proper. A king or single piece can take any number of 
men, provided there are intermediate vacant single squares between each piece,* 
in the direction the piece is moving. 

When a person neglects to take a piece that is in his power to take, his oppo- 
nent can make a play called Huffing, which consists in removing the piece from 
the board that should have captured ; for, at Draughts you have not the option 
of refusing to take, as at Chess, but must always take when you can, whatever 
be the consequence. The party huffing, however, has the option to huff or 
compel the take, or let the piece remain. If he huffs, and takes your piece from 
the board, he has also a move ; hence, <£ a huff and a move go together." It is 
not uncommon for novices to take one man and overlook a second or third ; in 
that case he is also liable to a huff* 

[ Huffing is not commonly practised in this country. The eustom is to call 
the attention of the party to the position, who is supposed to have overlooked 

it] 

The game is won by him who can first succsd either in capturing or block- 
ing up all his adversary's men, so that he has nothing left to move ; but when* 
the pieces are so reduced that each player has a very small degree of force re- 
maining, and being equal in numbers, and no choice of position, neither c^n 
make any decided impression on his antagonist, the game is relinquished as 
Drawn. It is obvious, that were this not the case, and both parties had one or 
two kings, the game might be prolonged with a hopeless chance of natural ter- 
mination. There is one other remark to make in these instances, previous ta 
giving the Laws of the Game, and that is the ( ; Theory of the Move :' 9 

In pa rticular situations, to have the move on your side is a decid ed advantage. 
One half of the games won by finished players is done by getting and holding 
the move. This a matter little understood by ordinary players, but its import- 
ance is shown by the study of the critical positions given in the diagrams on 
the last pages of this work To have the move, signifies your occupying tha^ 
position on the board which will eventually enable you to force your adversary 
into a confined situation, and which at the end of the game secures to yourself 
the last move, or the loss of a piece by your opponent. 

There are many learned and ingeni jus explanations given how to calculate 
the move, with the reasons, but they are all too technical and mathematical for 
a work of this kind, we will therefore give in as plain and as few words as pos- 
sible, sufficient knowledge for the purpose. 

On your board there will be found four black spuares on the side nearest you 
numbered 1, 2, 3, 4,; immediately over these squares, in vertical lines, art 
twelve other squares, numbered 9, 17, 25—10, IS, 26—11, 19 27, and 12, 20, 28 
These 16 squares are all that we take cognizance of in cur present calculations. 
Now count all the men (of both colors,) that may be on these 16 black squares, 
and if the number is an uneven number, as one, three, or five, then whomso- 
ever^ move it is has the move : if the number of pieces is even on these squares, 
of course the move is against the person having to move. 



REMARKS. 



5" 



Exception.— When there are two pieces of opposite colors in either of the 
double corners, the rule is reversed. When you have not the move, you must 
endeavor to get it by an exchange of man for man, which will generally change 
the move. This is exemplified in the critical positions before referred to. 

LAWS OF THE GAME. 

1. Each player to play alternately with the Black ard White men, and Black 
to play first. 

2. If the person whose turn it is to play touch a piece, he must move that 
piece if possible ; and if aiy part of it be played over an angle of the square, 
the play must be comp eted in that direction. 

3. A capturing play, as well as aa ordinary one is completed whenever the 
hand has been withdrawn from the piece played, even although one or more 
pieces could have been taken. 

' 4. When at the end of the game, a small degree of force alone remains, the 
player appearing the stronger, may be required by the weaker to win the game 
in a certain number of moves, and if he cannot do this, the game is declared 
drawn. Three kings to two is allowed forty moves ; two kings to one is allowed 
twenty moves, counting the moves of both men as one move ; the moves to be 
counted from the time such notice is given. 

REMARKS. 

Upon no consideration be induced to play for a wager, no matter how trifling. 

Generally, it is better to keep your men in the middle of the board than to 
play them on the side squares, as, in the latter case, one half of their power is 
curtailed. When you have once gained an advantage in the number of your 
pieces, you increase the proportion by exchanges ; but in forcing the exchanges 
you must take care not to damage your position. Never touch the squares with 
your finger, as some do, with the supposition that it assists their powers of cal- 
culation, but accustom 3 r ourself to play your move off-hand, when you have 
once made up your mind. 

Remember, there must be a motive for every move ; the perpetually recur- 
ring question should herefore be, what will be the result of this move 1 or that? 
and answer it by calculating the result of every probable move at the stage in 
question. After a few week's perseverence in this discipline, you will, if pos- 
sessed of a tolerable memory, become an expert player, and the game itself will 
contribute to you an increased pleasure in the exercise of playing it. 

We would recommend to beginners to learn thoroughly a few games first, 
with two or three vartations, an \ try and force your opponent into them. The 
"Old Fourteenth," " Souter, 55 iC Laird and Lady, 53 " Cross," and "Single 
Corner," are games much played, and it would be well to make yourself fa- 
miliar with them. Of course, there are other games equally interesting to these 
named ; but as we name but a few, these are suggested, as they are more com- 
monly played, and your opponent will the more readily fall in with them. Try 
and keep the game on the variations you have examined in the book, but the 
moment your opponent breaks from them, exercise your judgment, and not 
your memory. You can afterwards examine these moves where you were de. 
feated, and correct them at your leisure, which will avoid a repetition of them- 

In the following games, the correct result of the play is given ; thus, as 
"Drawn," or 4i B. wins," &c, although the game is not played down to the 
final close. In many instances the correct play is obvious, and in other? it is 
more hidden, and consequently will tax the skill of players somewhat in bring- 
ing about the proper result. As he has in words the true solution, he must 
make his play inevitably come to that termination. As the answer to an arith- 
metical problem serves as a guide to tell when correct, but not as a key to assist 
in finding the true solution. 

Finally, bear in mind what has been termed the "Three Golden Rules of 
Draughts:" — Play deliberately; Win with modesty; and Lose with good 
temper* 



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18 2V1 




15 18 


27 23 


2 21 25 


17 22 


32 23' ; 

11 :c 




00 1 ^ 
zz id 




20 16 


25 29 




11 18 


31 13 


25 30 


22 26 


24 20 




24 19 


20 24 


16 11 


W. wins. 


15 24' 




8 11 


13 9 


30 25 




20 III 




25 21 


24 28 



MAID OF THE Mill, 



9 ( 


> GAME. 


23 1' 


i 18 i 


) 25 2 


12 16 


3 I 


* 11 It 


i 16 2: 


* 6 1: 


* 11 1( 


> 26 22 


11 r 


i 22 r 


r 26 1< 


) 25 11 


5 24 2( 


) 19 24 


8 IS 


> 18 11 


4 i 


J 3 I 


] 16 1< 


1 11 15 


7 11 


2. 3 17 lc 


25 25 


! 18 U 


t 23 1( 


> 16 19 


W. wins. 


15 18 


! * 8 1] 


io r 


r 12 If 


> 15 10 




23 14 


[ 22 18 


l 21 U 


i 20 ie 


> 19 23 


Var. 3. 


9 18 


ii ie 


11 16 


19 21 


20 16 


6 1C 


4. 5 26 23 


27 23 


14 £ 


21 24 


Drawn. 


29 25 


10 14 


16 2C 


2 7 


23 26 




10 14 


6. 7. 8 24 20 


31 27 


9 6 


24 2C 


Var. 6. 


25 21 


9 4 8 


13 17 


7 10 


26 30 


24 19 


4 8 


28 24 


30 26 


Drawn. 


16 11 


4 8 


24 20 


10 11 15 


1 6 




7 16 


28 24 


8 11 


23 19 


19 16 


Var. 3. 


20 3 1 


6 10 


28 24 


6 10 


12 19 


17 14 


30 26 


32 28 


5 9 


31 26 


23 16 


9 18 


18 14 


1 6 


23 19 


11. 12 1 6 


6 9 


23 14 


9 18 


30 26 


14 18 


13 25 22 


18 15 


10 17 


11 8 


11 15 


19 10 


18 25 


9 18 


21 14 


4 11 


25 22 


18 25 


29 22 


21 14 


4 8 


Drawn. 


18 25 


10 6 


14 15 18 


7 11 


26 23 




29 22 


11 15 


22 15 


15 8 


6 10 


Var. 5. 


6 9 


6 1 


7 11 


3 19 


25 21 


24 20 


13 6 


9 14 


15 30 25 


27 23 


10 17 


4 8 


2 9 


1 6 


11 18 


18 27 


21 14 


26 23 


22 17 


15 18 


32 28 


32 16 


1 6 


10 14 


9 13 


6 9 


3 7 


20 24 


29 25 


23 19 


24 20 


25 30 


19 15 


14 10 


6 9 


6 10 


15 24 


20 16 


10 19 


24 27 


31 26 


28 24 


28 19 


30 26 


24 15 


16 11 


9 18 


11 15 


13 22 


16 11 


16. 17 7 11 


27 31 


23 14 


30 26 


26 17 


26 23 


26 22 


26 22 


12 16 


5 9 


8 11 


11 7 


6 9 


31 26 


24 20 


13 6 


20 16 


23 27 


13 6 


22 17 


2 6 


2 9 


11 20 


24 20 


2 9 


26 22 


25 21 


26 22 


31 26 


W. wins. 


18 27 24 


17 13 


6 9 


8 11 


Drawn. 




9 13 


Drawn. 


26 23 


27 23 






24 19 




9 18 


18 27 


Var. 7. 




18 23 


Var. 2. 


23 14 


32 23 


23 19 




15 10 


25 22 


16 19 


1 5 


4 8 




14 18 


9 13 


30 26 


22 17 


24 20 




22 15 


23 18 


15 18 


15 18 


6 10 




11 18 


6 9 


Drawn. 


17 13 


28 24 




Drawn. 


27 23 




18 27 


11 15 






9 14 


Var. 4. 


13 6 


30 26 




Var. 1* 


18 9 


21 17 


27 32 


8 11 




9 13 


5 14 


10 15 


6 £ 


26 23 




17 14 


30 25 


26 23 


14 17 


2 6 




10 17 


1 6 


18 22 


91 14 


31 26 




21 14 


24 19 


25 18 


10 17 


5 9 




8 11 


15 24 


15 22 


19 15 


25 22 




24 19 


28 19 


23 18 


11 18 


18 25 




15 24 


11 15 


7 10 


2 11 


29 22 




28 19 


32 28 


27 23 


32 28 


3 8 




11 16 


15 24 


5 9 


31 26 


22 17 




25 21 


28 19 


32 27 


28 19 


15 18 




6 9 


7 11 


3 7 


25 22 


19 15 




29 25 


22 18 


30 25 


18 25 


10 28 




,9 18 


13 22! 


1 5 


29 13 


W. Wins. 



$ 

DYKE. 



Var. o, 


3 10 




9fi 01 
AO Ol 


ii i f\ 
1 1 io 


CrAME. 


30 26 


27 23 


21 17 


oo i o 

AO 10 


00 1 7 


11 15 


4 8 


8 11 


30 26 


11 10 


1 ^ O/l 
10 Z4 


22 17 


24 19 


23 18 


29 25 


00 oc 
OA Zb 


fi 1 n 
10 


1 15 19 


14 17 


5 9 


W. wins. 


o y 


W. wins. 


24 15 


21 14 


32 28i 


fi o 
P A 




10 19 


o y 


10 14 


Var. 13. 


V lo 


v ar. 1 1 . 


23 16 


14 5 


19 15 


26 23 




A 


7 in 

i 1U 


12 19 


11 16 


Drawn. 


6 9 


1 7 OO 
11 AA 


07 OA 
A 1 A^± 


25 22 


B. wins. 




13 6 


o y 


1KJ la 


2 8 11 




Var. 11. 


2 9 


JO 1/ 


OA 1 o 
IO 


3. 4 30 25 


Var. 9. 


5 9 


30 26 


9 14 


O 7 
A 4 


4 8 


6 10 


13 6 


8 11 


1 1 Al 


^0 A A 


22 IS 


30 26 


2 9 


26 22 


i A a 
J U O 


18 93 
JO AO 


5 11 16 


1 6 


25 22 


9 13 


OO O^ 
AA AO 


99 18 
A A lo 


27 23 


28 24 


18 25 


32 28 


14 1 / 




8 12 


11 15 


29 22 


3 8 


O^ OQ 
AO AV 


9^ 99 


6 17 14 


23 19 


9 13 


21 17 


i 7 oo 

1 / AA 


23 26 


16 20 


A Q 
4 O 


21 17 


14 30 


o. c 
o o 


15 10 


23 16 


25 22 


14 21 


23 14 


a o 

A 


14 23 


12 19 


18 25 


30 25 


10 26 


O 11 

o 11 


IV 1 


25 22 


29 22 


21 30 


19 3 


o a 
A o 


Q lit 


9 13 


15 18 


20 16 


26 31 


W r . wins. 


W • WlHa. 


7 32 27 


22 15 


30 23 


3 7 




var. io. 


6 9 


7 11 


27 2 


11 15 


> ar. lo. 


27 24 


26 23 


10 15 


7 11 


OR OO 
aD AO 


22 17 


20 27 


11 18 


19 10 


15 18 


11 18 


18 92 

JO AA 


31 15 


31 26 


12 28 


11 4 


30 26 


17 10 


1 6 


Oil 

o 11 


2 6 


30 26 


C 1 1 
o 11 


11 18 


29 25 


oo oc 
6 a 2o 


\ 5 


29 25 


oo oc 

OA AO 


27 23 


7 10 


11 15 


10 7 


26 30 


11 1 Pi 

11 10 


22 29 


14 7 


20 16 


3 10 


25 21 


OA 1 R 
AV 10 


23 14 


3 19 


18 22 


6 15 


30 26 


1 B OO 
lO A A 


9 18 


18 15 


26 17 


5 9 


20 lb 


OR 1 7 
AO 1 i 


B wins. 


8 9 14 


o 7 
o 7 


22 18 


12 19 


"7 




15 11 


OO 1 c 
io lo 


8 12 


24 15 


OO 1 Q 
AO lb 




9 6 9 


15 22 


15 10 


31 24 


15 22 




H 8 


19 15 


Drawn. 


28 19 


i Q i f; 

iy io 




2 7 


12 19 




26 23 


1 O 1 A 

i^j iy 




8 3 


IE 11 

10 11 


Var. 12. 


B. wins. 


15 1 1 




n 10 


7 lo 


8 11 




tic 

7 10 




3 7 


Drawn. 


26 23 


Var. 14. 


Drawn. 




10 15 




2 6 


8 11 






7 11 


Var. 10. 


32 28 


22 17 


Var. 16. 




14 17 


6 10 


14 17 


6 9 


5 9 




10 21 14 


24 19 


21 14 


13 6 


27 24 




9 18 


1 6 


10 17 


2 9 


7 11 




25 21 


25 22 


23 14 


20 16 


26 22 




18 25 


18 25 


17 22 


11 20 


2 7 




11 18 


29 22 


19 10 


17 13 


15 10 




25 30 


11 15 


6 15 


7 11 


6 15 




Drawn. 


27 24 


25 18 


13 6 


13 6 




Var. 1. 


15 18 


15 22 


14 18 


18 23 




lo lo 


22 15 


24 19 


26 23 


6 2 




23 14 


7 11 


1 6 


18 22 


7 10 




9 18 


O 1 07 
O 1 A I 


27 24 


21 17 


OA 1 Q 

iy 




1/14 


11 18 


3 8 


22 26 


15 24 




10 17 


21 17 


30 25 


17 14 


28 19 




21 14 


14 21 


22 26 


10 17 


23 26 




8 11 


23 7 


1 25 211 19 10 


2 6 




24 20 



DYKE, 



fi Q 

u V 


26 17 


24 15 


7 10 


7 2 


1 ft Q 


26 23 


11 15 


10 26 


32 27 


26 30 




3 8 


17 13 


30 23 


10 14 


2 7 


9fi 93 


23 19 


7 10 


9 14 


22 17 


30 26 


1Q 9fi 
la 


18 22 


21 17 


17 10 


16 20 


7 10 


99 1 ft 


25 18 


2 6 


6 15 


23 16 


26 17 


14 23 


11 16 


29 25 


13 9 


12 19 


Drawn. 


9114 


20 11 


5 9 


5 14 


17 10 




26 30 


8 22 


25 21 


23 18 


19 23 


Var. 9. 


25 21 


30 25 


4 8 


14 23 


26 19 


6 10 


30 26 


9 18 


31 26 


27 11 


8 11 


11 8 


28 24 


27 23 


8 12 


12 16 


15 8 


2 7 


26 22 


18 27 


17 14 


22 18 


6 31 


8 3 


24 19 


25 18 


9 18 


Drawn* 


8 3 


5 9 


22 18 


5 9 


26 23 




31 26 


3 8 




32 23 


19 26 


Var. 5. 


3 7 


10 15 


23 27 


4 8 


30 7 


9 13 


1 6 


8 3 


9 5 


29 25 


3 10 


18 14 


7 11 


7 11 


27 32 


12 16 


27 24 


13 22 


26 23 


3 7 


5 1 


19 3 


15 18 


25 18 


11 15 


11 16 


32 27 


2 6 


32 27 


8 12 


20 24 


7 3 


19 16 


3 10 


18 22 


29 25 


28 19 


14 18 


18 15 


6 29 


27 23 


11 16 


23 16 


3 7 


1 6 


Drawn. 


22 26 


27 23 


21 17 


18 23 


27 23 




23 18 


6 9 


16 12 


7 11 


6 9 


Var. 2. 


26 30 


31 27 


15 11 


23 30 


23 19 


7 10 


18 14 


9 13 


6 10 


11 20 


16 1^ 


27 24 


10 17 


27 24 


11 7 


19 23 


15 1! 


10 15 


21 14 


13 17 


Draw^n* 


20 16 


9 U 


22 18 


1 5 


24 15 




23 27 


19 14 


15 22 


24 19 


16 19 


Var. 7. 


16 11 


14 9 


24 15 


30 26 


23 16 


31 27 


15 19 


15 18 


9 13 


28 24 


12 19 


6 9 


11 15 


9 5 


26 23 


26 22 


15 11 


29 25 


19 23 


18 14 


8 11 


19 15 


7 16 


1 6 


22 18 


5 1 


15 S 


22 18 


25 22 


27 23 


27 31 


13 17 


4 11 


14 10 


19 23 


3 8 


15 10 


1 5 


28 24 


18 11 


26 12 


23 16 


23 27 


B. wins* 


3 7 


10 1 


17 26 


8 12 


25 22 




24 19 


12 16 


18 15 


32 27 


30 25 




6 10 


24 20 


26 30 


12 19 


10 14 




17 14 


Drawn. 


12 8 


27 23 


27 32 




10 17 




3 12 


7 11 


14 5 




21 14 


Var. 4. 


14 10 


23 7 


32 27 




1 6 


27 23 


Drawn* 


2 11 


5 9 




30 25 


4 8 




21 17 


27 23 




6 10 


23 16 


v ai • v» • 


XJ lit W 11 • 


9 14 




25 18 


11 20 


18 15 




31 27 




10 17 


29 25 


' o o 


Vor ft 

y ar. o. 


22 17 




19 15 


7 10 


17 13 


2 7 


13 22 




11 16 


31 27 


7 10 


22 18 


18 15 




15 11 


10 15 




7 10 


22 26 




7 10 


17 13 


10 14 

1U l^i 


i 1 1 


9117 




Drawn. 


3 7 


31 27 


10 14 


25 22 






26 23 


id. ift 

1*± lo 


1 ft 1 

io iy 


17 13 




Var. 3. 


8 12 


23 14 


14 18 


Drawn. 




22 18 


21 17 


9 25 


11 7 






9 14 


7 10 


29 22 


18 23 


Var. 10. 




18 9 


28 24 


2 7 


26 22 


11 18 




6 22 


15 19 


27 23 


23 26 


9 14 





10 

SINGLE CORNER. 



IxAJsLJbj. 


9^ 99 


31 22 


9 141 23 14 


O 14 


11 lc 


16 20 


7 10 


j 18 9 


6 9 


Q9 97 
oZ Z i 


22 18 


24 19 


30 251 . 5 14 


26 2c 


Q 7 
o I 


15 22 


6 10 


10 14 


31 26 


9 18 


on ok 
OU ZD 


25 18 


28 24 


25 21 


14 17 


23 14 


7 in 

/ 1U 


1 8 11 


8 11 


13 17 


\j 21 ^4 


15 18 


9ft OO 
ZD ZZ 


OQ OK 

2y zo 


19 16 


22 13 


x 10 17 


27 24 


in ift 

lvJ ID 


A O 

4 


4 8 


6 9 


25 21 


11 15 


99 1 7 
ZZ 1 / 


2. o 24 20 


16 12 


Drawn. 


6 IC 


24 19 


fi in 

1U 


4 10 15 


11 16 




21 14 


15 24 


1 7 1 Q 
1 I lo 


O. D -60 22 


22 17 


Var. 3. 


10 17 


28 19 


9 fi 
Z 


7 in ic 

/ 12 lb 


8 11 


18 14 


22 18 


8 11 


97 94 
Z l Z*± 


8 21 17 


17 13 


9 18 


2 6 


19 15 


1 ft 1 8 
ID lo 


9. 10 8 12 


14 17 


23 14 


19 15 


11 16 


9/1 1 ft 
24 10 


11 TO 1 r> i o 

11. 12 17 13 


13 6 


10 17 


3 8 


20 11 


i n i q 

1U lo 


13 7 10 


2 9 


21 14 


18 14 


7 16 


91 17 
Zi 1 / 


14 27 24 


91 1/1 
Zi 14 


11 15 


11 27 


15 11 


14 21 


9 14 


10 17 


24 19 


20 2 


16 19 


9Q 1 1 

Zo 14 


18 9 


23 19 


15 24 


Drawn. 


11 8 


91 9ft 
Zi ZO 


5 14 


16 23 


28 19 




19 23 


Drawn. 


15. 16.) Q0 07 
17. 18 [ 32 2 ' 
39.20.) 

21 3 7 

; 


26 19 


8 11 


Var. 5. 


8 4 




9 14 


27 23 


26 22 


12 16 


Vor 8 

v ar. o. 


18 9 


6 10 


9 14 


21 17 


97 9/1 
2 1 24 


5 14 


25 21 


18 9 


16 20 


Ifi 1Q 
10 let 


32 28 


10 17 


5 14 


31 27 


9Q Ifi 
Zo IO 


9/1 10 

24 iy 


11 16 


21 14 


22 17 


1 6 


1 ft 1 Q 
ID la 


1 ft 9/1 
10 24 


19 15 


1 6 


7 10 


14 10 


9/1 1 ft 
24 ID 


OQ 1 Q 

2o iy 


7 10 


30 25 


28 24 


6 15 


Q 14 
y 14 


1 A 17 


15 6 


6 10 


2 7 


25 22 


18 Q 
io y 


OO 1 8 
22 lo 


1 10 


25 21 


32 28 


18 25 


1 1 9ft 
1 1 ,6«-» 


OO OQ 1 ft 
Zo 10 


97 93 
t Zo 


10 17 


15 19 


27 11 


Q9 97 
oZ Zi 


9fi 90 
20 22 


20 27 


21 14 


23 16 


25 29 


ft 14 
O 14 


1 7 9fi 
1 / 20 


31 24 


2 6 


12 19 


17 14 


97 9Q 
2 / Zo 


Q1 99 
oi ZZ 


16 20 


26 22 


24 15 


20 24 


fi 10 
lv/ 


9 4 1ft 1^ 
24 1U 14 


24 19 


6 10 


10 19 


14 10 


Ifi 1 9 
10 !<& 


18 Q 

is y 


t*o TTT n 


22 17 


17 10 


3 8 


8 11 
oil 


14 




11 16 


7 14 


10 7 


9Q 94 
Zo 24 


ox 07 C)A 
ZD 2 I 24 


Var 9 

v ar. <«. 


32 27 


25 22 


8 15 


9ft 9Q 
ZD Zo 


oa; 1 A IT 
20 14 1 / 


25 22 


7 11 


6 9 


32 28 


QO 9^ 
OU ,6*-> 


99 1 Q 
ZZ lo 


1 9 Ifi 
1,6 IO 


14 7 


30 2b 


Drawn. 


9Q 99 

2y zz 


1 7 OO 
1 / 22 


94 9H 
Z4 ,cU 


3 10 


11 15 




9fi 1 7 
20 1 ' 


iy io 


in i a 

1KJ 14 


27 24 


22 17 


Var. 7. 


11 1 ft 
11 ID 


Ifi 1Q 
10 li? 


97 94 
* / .24 


16 20 


14 18 


15 19 


9n ifi 

2U IO 


IO o 


8 19 
o XZ 


23 18 


17 13 


23 16 


1 ft 18 
ID lo 


1 Q OQ 

iy 20 


9 A SQ 

Z4 li7 


20 27 


9 14 


12 19 


9/i 9n 

, 24 6VJ 


1 Q 1 A 
lo 14 


7 in 


31 24 


20 16 


27 23 


18 97 
lo 2 « 


07 OQ QO 

Zi Zo oZ 


Q9 97 
oZ Z 1 


11 16 


14 17 


8 12 


Q 1 04 
O 1 24 


OQ OQ 1Q 
Zo Zo IO 


Q 13 
a ID 


Drawn. 


21 14 


23 16 


"\A 18 
14 IO 


QO 97 
oZ Z I 


IS Q 
lo V 




8 11 


12 19 


Ifi 1 1 
10 Jl 


fi Q 
o o 


ft 14 
«j 14 


Var. 4. 


16 7 


31 27 


7 ifi 

/ io 


fi Q 

o y 


22 18 


12 16 


3 17 


9 14 


9n 1 1 

Z\J 1 *■ 


q in 

O 1U 


1 ft 
1 O 


26 22 


13 9 


18 9 


18 93 
lo ,6** 


97 9Q 
Z t Zo 


1ft Q 
IO y 


8 12 


17 21 


5 14 


11 8 
11 o 


\A ft 
14 D 


ft 14 

y 14 


28 24 


27 23 


27 23 


9Q 97 
Zo 2 • 


Drawn. 


97 94 
2 / ,64 


9 13 


18 27 


ii if? 
1 1 io 


8 4 
O 4 




3 7 


32 28 


Drawn. 


20 11 


27 31 


Var. 1. 


26 22 


6 9 




7 16 


4 8 


12 16 


14*17 


24 19 


Var. 6. 


22 18 


31 27 


29 25 


21 14 


i e 


18 14 


1 5 


24 20 


10 14 


10 26 


27 24 


9 18 


18 9 


27 23 



II 

SINGLE CORNER. 



8 11! 17 14 


12 19 


12 19 27 24 


Var. 17. 


23 18 


10 17 


30 25 


26 22 


18 27! 30 25 


11 8 


22 13 


9 13 


Drawn. 


24 20 14 17 


18 15 


15 22 


20 16 




27 32 


25 21 


B. wins. 


26 17 


11 20 


Var. 14. 


31 27 


3 7 




9 14 


18 11 


28 24 


32 23; 21 14 


Var. 9. 


17 10 


7 16 


10 14 


26 12 10 17 


9 13 


6 15 


22 18 


23 19 


17 22 


24 19 


17 14 


27 24 


2 7 


16 23 


11 8 


15 24 


8 12 


8 12 


25 21 


26 10 


14 18 


28 19 


14 9 


24 19 


6 9 


14 23 


8 4! 7 10 


5 14 


15 241 27 24 


27 18 


18 23! 32 27 


18 9 


28 19 


20 27 


6 15 


4 8 


17 21 


6 10 


5 9 


31 15 


13 6 


22 26 1 22 18 


27 24 


13 6 


16 19 


1 10 


30 25 21 25 


10 14 


1 10 


32 27 


31 26 


26 30i 18 15 


23 19 


32 28 


13 17 


5 9 


25 22 11 18 


16 23 


3 7 


27 24 


26 23 


30 25 20 11 


26 10 


28 24 


17 22 


9 13 


22 17 


25 30 


14 17 


10 14 


26 17 


23 19 


25 21! 23 7 


10 6 


31 26 


9 13 


13 17 


17 14 


B. wins. 


17 26 


14 18 


15 10 


22 13 


21 17 


31 22 


Drawn. 


13 22 


15 22 


14 9 


Var. 18. 


1 10 




24 15 


32 2S 


17 14 


31 27 


9 5 


Var. 11. 


22 26 


10 14 


Drawn. 


1 5 


10 14 


27 24 


15 11 


19 16 




23 19 


5 1 


16 19 


7 16 


12 19 


Var. 16. 


16 23 


14 17 


23 16 


21 17 


24 8 


23 19 


27 9 


1 5 


12 19 


26 31 


3 12 


16 23 


5 14 


17 26 


20 16 


10 7 


13 9 


26 19 


24 19 


30 23 


11 27 


3 10 


14 18 


3 7 


15 24 


13 17 


18 11 


14 7 


28 24 


31 27 


28 19 


5 9 


7 16 


31 26 


18 23 


14 18 


11 15 


17 22 


31 15 


B. wins. 


24 19 


30 25 


32 28 


9 13 


16 19 




23 27 


11 16 


15 24 


22 26 


17 18 


Var. 13. 


19 15 


20 11 


28 19 


13 17 


2 7 


9 14 


27 32 


7 23 


3 8 


26 31 


22 18 


IS 9 


15 11 


25 21 


26 23 


32 27 


7 10 


5 14 


32 27 


18 25 


14 17 


11 16 


32 27 


23 19 


9 5 


27 11 


22 18 


20 11 


3 8 


15 24 


27 23 


25 30 


17 22 


7 16 


18 14 


2S 19 


5 1 


11 8 


B. wins. 


17 22 


10 17 


16 23 


22 26 


30 26 




16 20 


26 22 


27 9 


Drawn. 


8 3 


Var. 19. 


23 18 


17 26 


1 5 


■ 


26 23 


14 17 


3 7 


30 16 


26 23 


Var. 15. 


3 8 


23 18 


18 14 


8 12 


5 14 


24 19 


23 18 


17 21 


7 10 


16 11 


22 18 


15 24 


8 11 


27 23 


14 7 


9 14 


14 17 


28 19 


10 14 


6 9 


2 11 


27 24 


IS 14 


14 17 


24 19 


13 6 


22 18 


12 16 


7 10 


32 27 


18 23 


2 9 


12 16 


11 7 


14 7 


10 14 


11 16 


24 19 


18 23 


14 17 


3 10 


22 18 


14 17 


15 24 


11 15 


15 11 


31 26 


1 5 


21 14 


28 19 


24 19 


Drawn. 


6 9 


IS 9 


6 10 


1 5 


15 24 




13 6 


5 14 


14 7 


22 17 


Drawn. 


Var. 12. 


2 9 


19 15 


2 20 


9 13 




17 14 


23 19 


11 18 


19 15 


18 14 


Var. 10. 


16 19 


11 15 


20 11 


1 6 


13 22 


7 10 


23 16 


19 16 


12 16 


B. wii s. 


I 26 17 



11 15 

14 7 

15 24 
20 11 

3 10 

11 7 

10 15 
7 2 

15 19 
23 16 

12 19 
2 7 

19 23 
7 11 

23 27 

11 15 

27 32 

17 13 
W. wins. 

Yar. 20. 

2 7 

24 19 
15 24 

28 19 
14 17 

13 9 

6 13 

22 18 
10 14 

18 9 

7 10 
27 24 

17 22 

26 17 

13 22 

9 6 

10 14 

6 2 

3 7 

23 18 

14 23 

19 15 

11 18 
2 11 

23 27 
11 7 

27 32 

20 11 
32 2S 

24 20 

18 23 

7 10 
23 27 
31 24 

28 19 

10 14 

19 23 

11 7 
Drawn. 



Yar. il. 

1 5 

30 25 

14 17 

25 21 
3 7 

21 14 
10 17 
24 19 

15 24 
28 19 

6 10 

22 18 
10 14 
18 9 

5 14 

26 22 
17 2b 

31 22 
14 17 

22 18 

17 22 
Drawn. 

Yar. 22. 

10 14 

18 9 

1 5 

19 15 

11 18 

23 14 

16 19 

20 16 

17 21 
26 22 

6 10 
31 26 
30 17 

9 6 

2 9 
13 6 

W. wins. 

Yar- 23. 

17 21 
26 22 

6 9 
13 6 

2 9 
22 17 

9 13 
30 26 
13 22| 
26 17 

21 25 

18 15 
\V. wins. 

Yar. 24. 

5 9 



22 17 
9 14 

18 9 
11 15 
20 11 

15 31 

23 18 
7 16 

18 14 
Drawn. 

Yar. 25. 

22 18 

6 10 

18 9 

11 15 

20 11 

7 16 
27 24 

16 20 
B. wins. 

Yar. 26. 

7 10 

22 18 

6 9 

13 6 
2 9 

30 25 

14 17 

25 21 

17 22 

21 17 
9 13 

17 14 
10 P 

19 15 

22 26 

15 8 

26 31 

20 11 

31 26 

24 19 
26 22 
IS 15 

22 26 
15 10 

26 31 

19 15 
31 27 

23 18 

27 23 
Drawn. 

Yar. 27. 

12 16 

20 11 

7 16 
23 18 

Drawn 



8 3 
7 11 

23 IS 
32 27 
14 9 
6 10 

9 6 
2 9 

13 6 
10 15 
6 2 
22 25 
30 21 
Brawn. 



GAME. I 





11 15 




23 18 




8 11 


1. 2 


26 23 




10 14 




30 26 


3 


7 10 




24 19 




15 24 


4 


28 19 


5 


12 16 




19 12 




11 16 




18 15 




10 19 


6 


22 17 




6 10 


7. 8 


17 13 




10 15 




13 6 


9 


1 10 




32 28 




4 8 


10 


25 22 




5 9 




27 24 




16 20 




23 16 




20 27 




31 24 




2 7 


11 


26 23 


12 


9 13 




16 11 




7 16 




24 19 




15 24 




28 19 




13 17 




22 13 




S 11 








11 15 




25 22 




15 24 




22 18 




16 19 



Drawn. 



YaT. 1. 

27 23 

4 8 
23 19 

9 14 
18 9 

5 14 
22 17 
15 18 
26 22 



11 15 

17 13 

7 11 

22 17 

18 23 

24 20 
15 24 

28 19 
14 18 

17 14 

10 17 

21 14 

11 15 

19 10 
- 6 15 

31 27 

8 11 

14 9 

15 19 

9 6 
1 10 

25 22 

18 25 

29 22 

10 15 

27 18 

19 23 
13 9 
15 19 

22 17 

3 7 

17 13 

11 16 

20 11 
7 16 

Drawn. 

Yar. 2. 

18 14 
9 18 

24 19 
15 24 
22 S 

4 11 

28 19 
11 15 
27 24 

5 9 

21 17 
7 11 

25 21 
9 14 

29 2i 

15 IS 
17 13 
11 16 
31 27 

16 23 

26 l 9 

6 9 



CROSS. 



13 6 


10 15 


9 6 


9 IS 


27 23 


Var. 11, 


2 S 


28 24 


14 17 


23 14 


19 24 


24 20 


24 20 


6 10 


6 2 


15 18 


23 19 


15 19 


18 23 


22 17 


22 26 


14 10 


6 10 


22 17 


27 18 


15 22 


31 22 


19 23 


14 7 


9 13 


14 23 


25 18 


17 26 


26 19 


3 10 


26 22 


25 22 


9 13 


2 6 


16 32 


19 16 


8 11 


9 14 


18 9 


11 16 


21 14 


"W. w^ins. 


29 25 


22 17 


13 22 


27 24 


Drawn. 




19 23 


14 18 


26 17 


20 27 




Var. 10. 


22 18 


17 14 


5 14 


32 23 


Var. 8. 


27 24 


13 29 


10 17 


32 28 


26 30 


25 22 


16 20 


18 9 


21 14 


4 8 


Drawn. 


9 13 


23 16 


29 25 


23 27 


24 19 




32 28 


20 27 


21 17 


32 23 


11 15 


Var. 6. 


4 8 


31 24 


25 22 


18 27 


31 26 


32 28 


27 24 


14 17 


17 13 


19 15 


15 24 


9 13 


2 6 


21 7 


10 15 


27 31 


28 19 


22 18 


24 15 


2 27 


9 5 


15 10 


8 11 


6 9 


10 19 


26 22 


22 18 


31 27 


19 16 


18 15 


17 10 


8 11 


13 9 


14 9 


12 19 


4 8 


6 15 


22 17 


23 27 


27 23 


23 7 


25 22 


23 18 


27 31 


9 6 


6 9 


2 11 


14 17 


8 11 


17 14 


27 31 


Drawn. 


29 25 


21 14 


18 14 


31 26 


6 2 




3 8 


9 25 


16 20 


14 10 


15 19 


Var. 3. 


25 22 


29 22 


31 27 


15 19 


5 1 


6 10 


11 15 


2 7 


11 16 


10 C 


18 15 


24 19 


26 23 


22 18 


27 23 


11 16 


1 6 


15 24 


8 12 


1 6 


13 17 


6 1 


31 27 


27 20 


17 13 


27 24 


22 13 


16 20 


6 1 


12 16 


Drawn. 


5 9 


15 IS 


1 6 


19 23 


28 24 




24 20 


26 22 


19 23 


1 6 


4 8 


Var. 5. 


8 11 


18 25 


6 10 


23 26 


22 17 


11 16 


15 8 


29 22 


23 27 


6 1 


8 12 


22 17 


7 10 


19 26 


10 14 


26 31 


32 28 


4 8 


20 11 


22 17 


27 31 


1 S 


10 15 


26 22 


10 14 


26 30 


14 17 


31 26 


17 10 


16 20 


23 16 


14 9 


5 9 


5 1 


7 14 


17 13 


14 30 


5 14 


17 13 


26 2>5 


26 22 


8 11 


11 7 


17 10 


26 30 


1 6 


2 6 


22 17 


Drawn. 




13 6 


23 18 


24 19 


12 16 






30 21 


6 1 


15 24 


19 12 


Var. 7. 


Var. 9. 


6 10 


27 23 


28 19 


10 15 


32 28 


2 9 


31 26 


1 6 


6 10 


17 10 


4 8 


25 22 


10 15 


23 19 


31 27 


15 22 


27 24 


14 18 


26 23 


6 1 


9 13 


25 18 


2 6 


23 14 


15 10 


13 wins. 


18 9 


6 22 


24 15 


9 25 


23 J9 




5 14 


13 6 


10 19 


29 22 


10 14 


Var. 12. 


27 24 


1 10 


17 10 


5 9 


20 24 


8 11 


1 5 


21 17 


6 15 


21 17 


14 10 


24 19 


22 17 


5 9 


21 17 


1 6 


24 27 


11 20 


13 22 


23 18 


9 13 


27 23 


10 14 


29 25 


25 9 


9 13 


17 14 


4 8 


27 31 


15 24 


5 14 


18 14 


13 17 


0% IS 


14 10 


28 19 


29 25 


2 7 


25 21 


8 11 


31 26 


20 24 


Drawn. 


14 9 


1 6 


17 14 


10 6 


22 18 




10 14 


29 25 


9 13 


26 23 


7 11 


Var. 4. 


17 10 


6 9 


32 27 


6 1 


25 22 


27 20 


7 14 


31 27 


16 20 


B. wins. 


24 2? 



QL,D FOURTEENTH. 



22 17 
9 13 

18 9 
13 22 
9 6 
11 35 

23 18 
15 24 

6 2 
27 31 

2 6 
31 27 

6 15! 
27 23; 
18 14! 
23 IS 
15 19 

18 9 

19 28 
Drawn. 



t. 



GAME. 

11 15 

23 19 
8 11 

22 17 
4 8 
17 13| 
15 18 

24 20 
11 15 
28 24 

8 11 
26 23 
7. 8 9 14 
31 26 
9. 10. 11 6 9 
13 6 



4. 5 



2 9 
26 22 

1 6 
32 28 

3 8 
30 26 

9 13 
19 16 

12 19 

23 16 

13 17 
22 13 

8 12 

24 19 
15 31 
26 22 
12 19 
22 8 

14 17 
21 14 

10 17 
Drawn. 



12 
13. 14 
15 



16 



17 



VaT. 



h 

27 23 
9 13 

25 22i 
6 9 1 

23 18 
9 14 
18 9 

5 14 

26 23 
1 6 

30 25: 
15 18 
22 15 
11 27 
32 23 
13 22 
25 9 

6 13 
29 25 



13 17 

ID 1 1 


Yar. 3. 


30 26 


D a 


91 1 A 

AL l*i 


9 14 


7 10 


13 6 


10 17 


25 22 


19 16 


9 Q 
A a 


1Q Ifi 
Li) ID 


14 18 


12 19 


17 13 


1 9 9fi 
LA A\J 


29 25 


27 23 


1 6 


31 13 
01 io 


11 16 


18 27 


27 23 


8 11 
oil 


21 17 


32 7 


IS 27 


94 1Q 

A^± 1*3 


16 23 


2 11 


32 23 


3 8 
O o 


26 19 


25 22 


15 15 


9n 99 
AO A4 


7 11 


Drawn • 


31 27 


8 12 


31 26 




11 15 


99 IS 
A A LO 


5 9 


10 14 


25 22 


7 10 


17 14 


26 23 


18 25 


98 94 
AO A-± 


10 17 


6 10 


29 22 


11 16 


19 10 


13 6 


7 11 


18 1 T 
lO LO 


6 15 


2 9 


22 17 


Ifi 99 

ID AO 


13 6 


31 26 


Drawn. 


i k a 

i«J D 


2 9 


11 15 


9 Q 


22 6 


28 24 


Yar. 8. 


Drawn. 


1 10 


1 6 


18 22 




25 21 


26 22 


25 18 


Var. 2. 


10 14 


8 11 


15 22 


25 22 


26 23 


32 28 


30 26 


9 13 


18 22 


9 13 


11 15 


27 23 


23 19 


20 16 


26 17 


6 9 


15 18 


Drawn. 


15 IS 


23 18 


19 15 




23 14 


9 14 


22 25 


Yar. 6. 


9 18 


18 9 


15 10 


25 22 


27 23 


5 14 


25 29 


18 25 


18 27 


26 23 


10 6 


29 22 


32 23 


1 6 


29 25 


9 14 


7 11 


23 18 


6 1 


27 23 


29 25 


14 23 


25 22 


6 9 


5 9 


17 14 


1 6 


13 6 


25 22 


10 26 


22 17 


2 9 


11 15 


lC7 1 


24 19 


22 17 


20 16 


1 9 Ifi 
LA L D 


17 13 


LO lc 


Q 14 
y lr± 


31 99 
1 


19 15 


17 13 


16 13 


93 97 

AO A 1 


1 1 16 


18 27 


12 16 


39 99 
OA AO 


19 10 


13 6 


19 12 


Ifi 1Q 
ID La 


18 22 


14 IS 


15 IS 


9 1 H 


28 24 


32 14 


22 15 


1 1 97 
L L A t 


16 20 


10 17 


10 28 


1 O 


24 19 


21 14 


17 10 


97 31 

Z / O 1 


22 25 


1 P 


6 15 


5 9 


19 15 


19 15 


11 8 


31 27 


13 17 


11 IS 


2S 32 


99 1 Q 
A A 1 o 




26 22 


8 4 


8 1 1 
Oil 




Drawn 


32 2S 


1 Q 1A 
10 14 


V ar. 4. 




4 S 


11 1 ^ 
1 1 ID 


9 14 


Yar. 7. 


2 7 


14 in 

11 1U 


26 23 


3 8 


31 26 


7 1 J. 


10 15 


23 14 


28 24 


Q 1 ^ 

y io 


19 10 


9 IS 


26 22 


16 19 


6 15 


30 26 


24 27 


30 25 


23 19 


5 9 


23 IS 


19 23 


15 2-3 


26 22 


15 19 


28 24 


28 19 


9 14 


22 17 


Drawn. 


1 6 


22 17 


1 27 23 



I.AIRD AND LADY. 



10 14 


91 17 
Zl 1 / 


25 2 


19 15 22 17 


CI A 1 


23 18 


1/1 01 
14 Zl 


17 22 


26 30 


5 9 


C A 

o 4 


OQ ^ 

ZO O 


19 15 


15 10 


26 2k 




lo y 


1 ^ 18 

J o lo 


21 25 


Drawn. 


18 25 




16 


9fl OQ 

ZO AO 


30 21 




29 22 




1 1 A 


Q 8 

O O 


22 26 


Var. 14. 


14 18 




1 i 16 


OQ 14 
40 i-± 


15 10 


30 26 


27 23 


1 
1 


7 11 


10 17 


26 31 


9 13 


19 26 




A Q 

4 o 


07 OQ 

A 1 AO 


29 25 


32 28 


17 14 






u y 


12 16 


6 9 


18 25 


o 

Z 


IQ Q 

16 y 


1 Q fi 
lo u 


25 22 


19 16 


14 5 


Q A 

6. 4 


iy a-± 


2 9 


16 19 


12 19 


10 14 


O. 


Q £ 
y o 


23 18 


24 15 


23 16 


5 1 


i 


94 9Q 
Z4 Zo 


17 22 


31 24 


14 17 


6 10 


O 

o 


o z 


10. Id. 

lo 1*± 


15 11 


21 14 


13 9 


y 


OQ QO 
Zo 6Z 


9 18 


24 19 


10 17 


14 17 


in 11 
1U. 11 


01 17 
Zl 1 / 


32 28 


11 7 


B. wins. 


21 14 




Q9 9Q 

0(£ AO 


7 10 


19 15 




10 17 


10 1 Q 

1Z. lo 


1 *7 1/1 


iq is 
iy io 


9 fi 
z O 


Var. 15. 


9 6 




OQ 0/1 
Zo Z4 


10 19 


15 11 


9 13 


26 31 


14 


i/i in 
14 1U 


24 15 


7 2 


20 16 


6 2 


1 1C 

10. lo 


Drawn. 


12 16 


20 24 


11 20 


31 26 






15 10 


22 18 


22 17 


24 19 




v ar. y. 


16 19 


1 1 16 


13 22 


15 24 




1 A 17 
14 1 / 


10 7 


21 17 


21 17 


28 19 




01 Id. 

Zl l^i 


19 23 


wins. 


14 21 


26 23 


1 7 

1 / 


1 A 1 7 


7 3 




23 14 


19 16 




OQ 14 
ZO 14 


"W". wins 


Var. 13. 


10 17 


23 18 




1U 




22 17 


25 2 


16 12 




ZO ZZ 


Var. 11. 


IS 22 


17 22 


25 30 


1 Q 

lo 


17 01 
1 / Zl 


11 16 


25 18 


#i? 

o 14 


1 6 




00 17 
ZZ 1 / 


20 11 


15 22 


30 26 




10 lo 


7 16 


23 18 


19 16 


6 9 


1 (1 

iy 


26 22 


21 17 


14 23 


12 19 


26 23 




ic ax 
15 JO 


14 21 


97 18 
z / lo 


24 15 


r s 




OQ OO 
Ai) ZZ 


23 7 


Q IQ 
y io 


14 18 


2b 19 




IK H 
lO 1 1 


2 11 


17 14 


15 10 


9 13 




IQ Q 

16 y 


19 10 


10 17 

1U 11 


21 25 


Dra^/n. 




7 11 
/ 1 1 


6 15 


01 14 
Zl 14 


30 21 




14 7 
14 / 


25 22 


6 10 


22 26 






q in 
O 1\J 


16 19 


Q0 9t 

OU ZJ 


10 6 






y d 


Q9 9Q 

OZ AO 


10 17 
1U J / 


26 30 






Q 

z y 


5 9 


9n 91 
AO Zl 


6 2 






1 "7 1 Q 

1 / lo 


13 6 


99 9fi 
ZZ ZD 


30 26 






Q 1 A 
y 14 


1 10 


91 14 

Zl If* 


2 6 






OO 1 7 
ZZ 1 i 


29 25 


9fi Q0 
zo ou 


26 23 






1 £ 
1 D 


10 14 


IQ IS 

iy io 


Drawn. 






QO OQ 

OZ AO 


24 20 


30 26 








S Q 

o y 




15 8 


Var. 16. 






97 OQ 
Z / Zo 




26 22 


8 12 






fK Ifi 
lO lo 


Va r 10 

V 1A. 


32 28 


24 19 






1 Q IS 

iy 10 


9 13 


22 15 15 31 




Dra 


18 27 


22 17 


24 19 


22 8 




IS c 

lo o 


1 Q 99 

10 ZZ 


15 24 


12 19 




Var 


1/1 1 c 
14 lo 


20 16 


28 19 


8 3 




8 3 


11 20 


13 17 


W. wins. 






VV. wins. 


21 17 
14 21 


8 4 
17 22 


Var. 17. 






Var. 10. 


23 14 


4 8 


25 22 






5 91 10 17 


22 26 


12 19 







JLAXRD AND LADY. 



17 14 

10 17 
21 14 

7 10 

14 7 

3 10 
29 25 

6 9 

25 21 
9 14 

24 20 

15 24 

28 19 

11 15 

20 16 
15 24 

26 19 

4 8 
32 28 

24 27 

31 24 

14 17 

21 7 
^27 

B. wins. 

Var. 2. 

6 10 

25 21 
10 17 
21 14 

15 18 

29 25 
2 6 

24 20 

4 8 

27 23 

18 27 

32 23 
6 10 

25 21 
10 17 
21 14 

1 6 

30 25 

13 17 
25 21 

6 10 
23 18 
10 15 

19 10 

5 9 

14 5 

7 30 
21 14 

12 16 
5 1 

16 19 
1 b 

30 25 



6 10 
19 23 

14 9 

25 22 
9 6 

23 26 
6 2 

26 30 
2 6 

30 26 

31 27 

22 17 
Drawn. 

Var. 3. 
19 15 
4 8 

24 19 
13 17 

28 24 
11 16 
26 23 

16 20 

15 10 
6 15 

19 10 

17 21 
31 26 

8 11 

25 22 

18 25 

29 22 
11 15 

23 19 
2 6 

26 23 
6 9 

22 17 

9 18 

23 14 
15 18 

19 15 

18 22 

24 19 
Drawn. 

Var. 4. 

26 22 
4 8 
22 15 
11 18 

25 21 
6 10 

29 25 

10 17 
21 14 

1 6 

19 15 
13 17 
31 26 



6 9 
15 10 

8 11 

24 20 

11 15 
28 24 

9 13 

25 21 
18 22 

26 23 

22 25 

23 19 
25 29 
10 6 

2 18 

21 14 

7 10 
14 7 

3 10 
32 28 

18 22 

20 16 

22 26 
30 23 

10 14 

19 10 

12 26 
B. wins. 

Var. 5. 
» 4 8 

24 20 

11 15 
19 10 

6 15 

28 24 

8 11 

25 21 
1 6 

23 19 

7 10 
14 7 

3 10 
30 25 

6 9 
25 22 
18 25 

29 22 
10 14 
.0 10 
14 17 

21 14 

9 25 

10 7 

11 15 
Drawn. 

Var. 6. 

6 10 
25 21 



10 17 

23 14 

11 16 

27 23 

1 6 

24 20 

6 9 

20 11 
9 27 

32 23 

7 16 

21 14 

3 7 

28 24 

16 20 

30 26 
20 27 

31 24 

13 17 
24 20 

2 6 

19 15 

7 11 
15 8 

4 11 
23 18 

17 21 
26 23 

12 16 

14 9 
6 13 

18 14 

13 17 

14 10 
17 22 

23 18 

22 26 

10 7 
Drawn. 

Var. 7. 

24 20 
6 10 

25 21 

11 15 
28 24 

4 8 

30 25 

8 11 

20 16 

11 20 

31 26 
2 6 

32 28 

12 16 

19 12 
6 9 

23 19 

9 13 
19 16 



17 22 

26 17 
13 22 

27 23 
20 27 
16 11 

Drawn. 

Var. 8. 

11 16 

24 20 

16 19 
23 16 

12 19 
15 11 

7 16 
20 11 

17 22 

30 26 

3 8 

26 17 

8 15 

31 26 
6 9 

17 13 

4 8 

13 6 

1 17 

25 22 

18 25 
29 13 

8 12 

27 24 

2 6 

32 27 
6 10 

27 23 
10 14 
23 16 

12 19 

13 9 

14 18 

9 6 
18 23 

26 22 

23 27 
22 18 

15 22 

24 15 

27 32 
6 1 

Drawn. 

Var 9. 
24 19 
6 3 

28 24 
2 6 

15 10 
6 15 



19 10 

9 13 

24 20 

11 15 

31 26 
8 11 

25 22 

18 25 
29 22 

15 19 

23 16 

12 19 

32 28 

11 15 

20 16 
17 21 

16 12 
7 11 

12 8 
3 12 

10 7 

11 16 
7 2 

13 17 
22 13 

15 18 
Drawn. 

Var. 10. 

17 21 

24 20 

7 10 

14 7 
3 10 

31 26 
2 7 

26 22 

10 14 

19 16 

12 19 

20 16 

11 20 

27 24 
20 27 

32 16 
14 17 
22 13 

6 9 

13 6 
1 19 

16 12 

8 11 

12 8 

7 10 

8 3 
5 9 

25 22 

18 25 
29 22 
11 15 



:laird and TjAdy. 



3 7 


15 10 


Var. 14. 


3 7 


2 6 


lO l* 


Q 14. 


6 15 


18 22 


27 23 


17 22 


in 17 

1U 1 / 


99 17 

AA 1 l 


19 10 


25 18 


20 27 


10 7 


<6tJ ZA 


1Q 9/t 
li) A 1 * 


17 21 


7 10 


31 24 


3 10 


JL/I d, W 11. 


28 19 


31 26 


14 7 


18 27 


6 15 




15 24 


11 15 


3 10 


25 9 


Drawn 




17 13 


25 22 


29 25 


5 14 






24 27 


IS 25 


17 22 


32 23 


Var. 18. 




13 9 


29 22 


25 21 


• 16 19 


17 21 




27 31 


7 11 


9 14 


24 15 


27 23 




9 6 


27 23 


18 9 


14 17 


1 1 16 




31 27 


15 18 


11 18 


21 14 


20 11 




6 2 


22 15 


32 28 


7 10 


7 16 




27 23 


11 27 


5 14 


14 7 


23 19 




2 6 


32 23 


30 26 


2 27 


16 23 




10 15 


8 11 


6 9 


Drawn. 


26 19 




7 10 


23 18 


26 17 




3 8 




15 19 


12 16 


9 13 


Var. 16. 


10 7 




10 17 


24 19 


19 15 


25 21 


2 11 




Drawn • 


16 23 


13 22 


17 22 


19 10 






26 19 


15 6 


30 25 


12 16 




V AL . 1 1 . 


13 17 


2 9 


22 26 


9A 90 

A*± A\J 




11 16 


W. wins. 


20 16 


31 22 


16 19 




24 20 




12 19 


7 10 


22 18 




16 23 


Var. 13. 


24 15 


14 7 


wi rs e 




15 10 


9 13 


22 26 


3 10 






6 15 


28 24 


31 22 


21 17 


Var. 19. 




25 22 


2 6 


18 25 


5 9 


24 20 




18 25 


15 10 


27 24 


B. w^ins. 


16 19 




27 4 


6 15 


25 30 




27 23 




17 22 


19 10 


24 20 


Var. 17. 


19 24 




30 21 


11 15 


30 26 


7 11 


10 7 




1 6 


31 26 


20 16 


26 23 


3 10 




4 8 


17 21 


26 23 


17 21 


14 7 




6 9 


25 22 


15 10 


25 22 


2 11 




14 10 


18 25 


23 19 


18 25 


93 1Q 

AO la 




7 14 


29 22 


16 12 


29 22 


24 27 




8 11 


7 11 


19 15 


12 16 


19 10 




14 17 


27 23 


12 3 


23 18 


27 31 




21 14 


12 16 


15 6 


16 19 


10 6 




9 18 


14 9 


3 7 


20 16 


11 15 




11 15 


5 14 


9 13 


19 28 


O 1 




3 7 


10 7 


* 28 24 


16 7 


15 18 




15 19 


3 10 


14 18 


2 11 


22 15 




7 10 


23 18 


24 19 


10 6 


31 22 




32 27 


14 23 


18 23 


15 19 


15 10 




2 6 


26 3 


Drawn. 


6 2 


22 18 




19 23 


10 14 




11 16 


in 7 




10 14 


3 7 


Var. 15. 


l^b 


17 99 

X 1 A A 




23 26 


14 18 


14 10 


19 23 


7 9 




6 10 


7 16 


7 14 


18 14 


XO 1 i 




26 17 


18 25 


20 16 


23 26 


1 u 




14 21 


16 11 


11 20 


30 23 


17 21 




20 16 


15 18 


15 11 


21 25 


9 7 




W. wins. 


11 15 


8 15 


99 IS 

A A * O 


99 9^ 






18 22 


19 1 


25 30 


7 10 




Var. 12. 


15 10 


12 16 


14 9 


25 29 




2 6 


1 5 


25 21 


5 14 


32 27 




28 24 


10 14 


17 22 


18 9 


29 25 




9 13 


W. wins. 


30 251 13 17 


30 26 





B 



ft 

GLASGOW. 



GAME. 


12 16 


28 24 


16 IS 


29 25 


31 27 


11 15 


Jo 22 


7 16 


25 22 


9 14 


8 11 


23 19 


18 25 


24 19 


9 14 


26 23 


26 23 


8 11 


39 22 


16 23 


29 25 


2 6 


16 20 


22 17 


9 14 


26 19 


4 8 


25 22 


29 25 


I. 2 11 16 


22 17 


4 8 


26 23 


6 9 


2 6 


24 20 


14 18 


30 26 


19 26 


22 18 


25 22 


16 23 


17 14 


8 11 


30 23 


10 15 


6 9 


27 11 


3 7 


26 23 


8 11 


17 10 


17 13 


7 16 


26 23 


11 15 


23 19 


15 22 


11 15 


20 11 


6 9 


32 28 


5 9 


10 7 


13 6 


3 7 


13 6 


15 24 


17 13 


22 26 


15 18 


3. 4 25 22 


2 9 


28 19 


11 15 


7 3 


22 15 


7 16 


30 26 


5 9 


32 28 


26 31 


10 26 


22 18 


9 13 


17 13 


15 24 


21 17 


6 2 


9 14 


21 17 


10 15 


28 19 


9 13 


26 31 


18 9 


13 22 


19 10 


10 15 


3 8 


2 7 


5 6 22 


26 17 


6 15 


19 10 


13 22 


1 6 


26 17 


1 6 


13 6 


6 15 


8 15 


7 2 


5 9 


32 28 


1 10 


13 6 


.... • 31 26 


6 9 


28 24 


6 10 


29 25 


1 10 


23 19 


2 6 


5. 7. 8 10 15 


17 13 


15 19 


22 17 


V* 22 25 


9 13 


24 20 


10 17 


23 16 


14 18 


15 10 


27 23 


16 19 


23 14 


12 19 


Drawn. 


25 30 


20 27 


30 26 


15 18 


22 17 




32 28 


23 19 


1 6 


27 23 


19 24 


Var. 5. 


30 25 


31 26 


9 32 28 


1? 27 


25 22 


5 14 


19 16 


32 23 


10 2 7 


31 24 


Drawn. 


29 25 


12 19 


26 22 


31 27 


17 22 




4 8 


24 15 


6 9 


4 8 


13 9 


Var. 3. 


25 22 


25 22 


22 18 


29 25 


22 26 


11 8 


8 11 


10 14 


19 15 


8 11 


9 6 


4 11 


32 27 


1 5 


Drawn. 


27 24 


26 31 


28 24 


11 15 


14 18 




7 10 


6 2 


11 15 


17 13 


22 25 


Var. 9. 


25 22 


31 26 


24 20 


16 19 


18 14 


29 25 


9 14 


2 6 


9 14 


22 17 


Drawn. 


2 7 


17 13 


26 22 


25 22 


12 16 




25 22 


14 18 


6 10 


15 19 


27 24 


Var. 7. 


4 8 


22 17 


22 17 


26 23 


16 20 


16 20 


17 13 


18 22 


10 3 


19 26 


31 27 


17 14 


8 11 


17 14 


17 10 


30 23 


2 7 


9 18 


22 18 


10 17 


3 8 


7 11 


26 23 


30 26 


15 22 


21 14 


10 15 


23 19 


19 26 


20 27 


26 17 


22 31 


8 12 


11 15 


30 23 


32 7 


7 10 


14 10 


16 19 


32 28 


14 18 


2 11 


31 26 


31 27 


12 16 


15 24 


23 14 


21 17 


9 14 


10 1 


5 9 


28 19 


1 5 


12 16 


26 22 


Drawn. 


16 23 


5 9 


27 23 


17 14 


19 24 




W. wins. 


17 13 


20 27 


16 19 


32 28 


Var. 1. 




10 15 


23 19 


14 10 


11 15 


15 18 


Var. 2. 


19 10 


15 24 


4 8 


28 19 


19 15 


9 14 


6 15 


28 19 


10 7 


15 24 


10 19 


25 22 


13 6 


Drawn. 


8 12 


B. wins. 


24 8 


11 16 


1 10 




7 3 




4 11 


24 20 


Drawn. 


Var. 6. 


Drawn. 


Var. 10. 


17 13 


16 23 




4 8 




6 10 


11 15 


27 11 


Var. 4. 


31 27 


Var. 8. 


17 13 


28 24 


7 16 


28 24 


16 20 


9 14 


19 24 


7 11 


20 11 


7 16 


30 26 


30 26 


28 19 


24 20 


3 7 


24 20 


8 111 


4 81 


15 24 



Will - O' - THE - WISP. 



13 

2 
26 
U 
22 

9 
17 
10 
21 
28 
14 
32 
10 
28 

7 
24 
29 
19 

2 

Drawn. 



GAME. 


24 20| 


27 31 


14 18 


Oil 

11 


11 15 


15 24 


23 18 


23 7 


27 23 


23 19 


28 19 


31 27 


2 11 


10 15 


9 13 


14 17 


9 6 


Drawn. 


19 10 


1. 2. 3 22 18 


20 11 


Drawn. 




6 15 


15 22 


8 24 




Var. 5. 


23 19 


25 18 


32 28 


Var. 3. 


24 20 


15 24 


4 5 9 


4 8 


21 17 


6 10 


28 19 


29 25 


28 19 


o y 


oZ Zi 


1 

1 


10 14 


8 11 


25 21 


3 8 


22 18 


27 23 


23 18 


9 14 


25 22 


6 10 


8 11 


17 21 


27 23 


1 5 


30 26 


5. 6 25 22 


26 23 


8 11 


27 24 


9 14 


4 8 


1 5 


24 20 


11 15 


18 9 


7 24 20 


22 17 


15 24 


18 11 


11 15 


6 10 


5 9 


28 19 


8 15 


19 16 


28 24 


31 27 


4 8 


19 16 


12 19 


1 5 


11 16 


30 25 


12 19 


21 17 


8 32 28 


18 15 


11 15 


23 16 


13 22 


14 17 


9 14 


32 28 


14 17 


26 17 


21 14 


15 11 


15 24 


21 14 


Drawn. 


10 17 


14 18 


28 19 


9 25 




9 31 27 


Drawn. 


8 11 


30 21 


Var. 8. 


10 2 6 




22 18 


Drawn. 


32 27 


11 19 16 


Var. 2. 


13 22 




14 17 


12 19 


26 23 


26 17 


Var. o. 


21 14 


12 23 16 


5 9 


1 5 


32 27 


10 17 


6 10 


22 18 


18 9 


11 16 


19 15 


13 27 23 


15 22 


5 14 


25 22 


2 6 


14. 15 9 14 


25 18 


B. wins. 


16 20 


24 19 


18 9 


1 5 




19 16 


17 21 


514 


29 25 


Var. 4. 


12 19 


22 17 


16 22 18 


13 17 


10 14 


24 15 


13 22 


17 10 15 


21 14 


18 9 


7 10 


26 17 


18 9 


10 17 


O 14 


OT CM 

Z I z4 




15 19 


31 26 


29 25 


20 27 


17 14 


24 15 


9 13 


8 11 


31 24 


7 10 


11 27 


25 22 


25 22 


10 19 


14 7 


18 26 23 


8 11 


6 10 


24 15 


3 10 


27 31 


24 20 


27 23 


Q *1 
O I 


31 26 


23 18 


6 9 


4 8 


15 10 


5 9 


31 27 


28 24 


24 20 


6 15 


18 14 


9 6 


4 8 


11 15 


18 11 


10 17 


j Drawn. 


32 28 


28 24 


7 16 


19 16 


2 6 


8 11 


23 18 


Drawn. 


Var. 1. 


19 16 


32 28 


14 23 




22 17 


12 19 


1 5 


26 12 


Var. 9. 


13 22 


23 16 


22 17 


9 14 


19 16 


25 11 


6 10 


13 22 


Drawn. 


12 19 


8 15 


27 23 


26 17 




23 16 


21 17 


9 14 


11 16 


Var. 7. 


2 6 


5 9 


18 9 


20 11 


19 15 


16 12 


17 13 


5 14 


7 16 


7 10 


6 10 


7 11 


22 18 


24 20 


24 20 


24 19 


29 25 


10 15 


15 24 


10 19 


10 14 




IS 9 


20 11 


23 7 


19 16 


25 22 


15 19 


3 7 


14 23 


14 23 


9 14 


24 15 


28 19 


26 19 


2619 


27 23 


11 27 


7 16 


3 10 


17 26 


11 16 


26 231 30 25 


32 27: 31 22 



FIFE. 



9 14 

30 25 

14 17 
22 18 

17 21 
25 22 

5 9 
28 24 

21 25 

18 15 
11 18 

22 15 

25 30 

15 10 

7 14 

19 15 

30 26 

16 11 

26 23 

11 4 

23 19 
B. wins. 

Var. 10. 

17 21 
19 16 

12 19 
23 16 

2 6. 

16 12 

6 10 

27 23 

9 14 

18 9 

5 14 
22 18 
14 17 

18 14 

17 22 
26 17 

13 22 

14 9 

22 26 
9 6 

26 31 

23 19 

11 15 

6 2 

8 11 
2 6 

31 27 

19 16 

10 14 
6 10 

14 17 
10 19 
17 22 
19 23 

27 18 

12 S 



3 19 
24 8 
Drawn. 

Var. 11. 
19 15 

17 21 
24 19 

7 10 
27 24 

3 7 

19 16 
12 19 

23 16 
10 19 

24 15 

8 12 
15 8 
12 19 

8 3 
7 10 

18 15 

10 14 
3 7; 

21 25! 
30 2l! 

14 17 
21 14 

9 25 
7 11 

25 30 

20 16 
30 23i 

15 10| 

6 15 

11 27 
5 9 

Drawn. 

Var. 12. 

24 15 
17 21 
23 19; 

7 10! 
27 24! 
10 14 

15 10! 

14 23 1 
10 I? 

21 25; 
30 2lj 
23 30 : 

22 18 
30 26 

1 6 

26 23 

19 16 

23 14 

16 71 
3 10; 



6 I5j 

13 17 

15 18 
Drawn. 

Var. 13. 

16 12 
9 14 

18 9 
5 14 

27 23 

11 15 
20 16 

8 11 
24 20 

17 21 

28 24 

14 is; 

23 14! 
10 17 

B. wins. 

Var. 14. 

8 12! 
30 25| 

12 19j 

24 8 
3 12 

25 21 
10 14 
28 24 

7 II 
24 19 

W. wins. 

Var. 15. 
17 21 
16 12 

10 14 
24 19 

14 17 

19 16 
W. wins. 

Var. 16. 

16 12 

11 15 
24 19 

15 24 
28 19 

8 11 

22 18 

17 22 

26 17 

14 21 
19 16 
10 15 

18 14 

15 IS 

23 19; 



18 23 1 
14 9 
23 27 

9 6 ; 
27 31 

6 2 
31 27 

19 15 
11 18 

2 11 
18 23 
11 8 
23 26 
B. wins. 

Var. 17. 

17 22 

26 17 

14 21 

16 12 

10 15 

18 14 

15 18 
23 19 

18 23 

19 16 

23 27 

14 9 

27 31 
9 6 

31 27 
6 2 
13 17 

24 19 

17 22 
19 15 

11 18 
2 4 

18 23 
4 8 

23 26 

30 23 

27 18 

8 11 
22 26 

28 24 

26 31 

24 19 

31 27 

19 15 

27 24 

15 10 
18 14 
11 7 
24 19 

Drawn. 

Var. 18. 

9 6 
17 22 



26 17 

13 22 
6 2 

8 11 

16 12 

27 32 
2 6 

32 27 

6 9 

27 23 

28 24 

7 10 

9 6 
10 14 

6 10 

14 17 

10 14 

17 21 

14 17 
22 25 
17*22 

25 29 

22 26 

23 18 

24 19 

18 14 

19 16 

11 15 
16 11 

15 19 
11 8 

14 18 

8 4 

18 15 
4 8 

19 24 

26 23 

24 28 

20 16 

15 10 
8 11 

29 25 
23 19 

25 22 
11 15 

Drawn. 



GAME. 

11 15 

23 19 
9 14 

22 17 
5 9 
1 17 13 

14 IS 



12 19 

26 23 
19 26 

30 5 

6 15 18 

25 22 
18 25 

29 22 

7 10 14 
22 18 
14 23 

27 IS 
8 11 

32 27 

8 4 8 

27 23 

8 12 
24 20 

9 7 10 

31 26 
10 15 

26 22 

12 16 

28 24 

3 8 

21 17 
10 15 19 

24 15 
6 9 

13 6 
1 26 

18 15 
Drawn. 

Var. 1. 
26 23 

9 13 

30 26 
13 22 

25 9 
6 13 

29 25 
8 11 

25 22 

4 8 

22 17 
13 22 

26 17 
1 6 

17 14 



2/ 

FIFE. 



10 17 


15 24 


14 10 


var. o. 


24 20 


13 6 


21 14 


28 19 


6 15 


8 11 


8 11 


Drawn. 


15 18 


9 14 


19 10 


27 23 


28 24 




31 26 


25 22 


27 32 


4 8 


10 15 


Var. 9. 


2 6 


18 25 


10 6 


32 27 


16 12 


6 10 


24 20 


29 22 


2 9 


10 14 


7 10 


18 14 


6 10 


8 11 


13 6 


24 19 


26 23 


30 l 7 


28 24 


27 23 


11 15 


15 24 


18 22 


21 14 


10 17 


11 15 


6 2 


28 19 


23 18 


11 15 


23 14 


32 28 


32 27 


7 10 


22 26 


23 19 


17 21 


15 24 


2 6 


25 22 


18 14 


15 24 


26 22 


28 19 


8 11 


1 1 15 


10 17 


28 19 


21 25 


4 8 


6 10 


22 17 


21 14 


7 11 


19 15 


22 18t 


11 16 


15 24 


26 31 


31 27 


11 18 


14 17 


20 11 


27 20 


14 9 


3 7 


22 15 


21 14 


27 20 


8 11 


6 10 


27 23 


25 30 


10 17 


10 19 


29 25 


9 6 


1 6 


15 10 


26 22 


20 16 


1 1 15 


11 16 


5 1 


30 26 


17 26 


Drawn. 


25 22 


20 11 


6 10 


10 6 


31 22 




Q fe 

o o 


15 19 


13 9 


26 22 


8 11 


Var. 4. 


20 16 


24 15 


10 17 


6 2 


22 17 


26 22 


8 11 


10 19 


1 5 


8 11 


7 10 


7 11 


16 7 


6 2 


17 22 


2 6 


B. wins. 


31 26 


2 11 


31 24 


9 6 


22 IS 




3 7 


31 27 


1 1 8 


2 9 


6 9 


Var. 3. 


26 23 


11 16 


19 23 


5 14 


7 10 


21 17 


9 14 


22 18 


* OA 

8 4 


W. wins. 


14 7 


8 11 


21 17 


15 22 


24 19 




5 14 


25 21 


14 21 


27 24 


4 8 


Var. 10. 


7 2 


9 14 


23 14 


16 20 


19 15 


8 12 


18 22 


26 23 


10 26 


24 19 


Drawn. 


13 9 


24 19 


18 22 


19 3 


22 26 




6 13 


14 17 


24 20 


11 16 


19 16 


Var. 8. 


17 14 


32 28 


15 24 


30 23 


26 31 


7 10 


13 17 


17 21 


28 19 


21 30 


16 11 


31 26 


22 13 


27 24 


22 26 


23 18 


31 26 


4 8 


15 22 


3 8 


31 22 


2 7 


23 19 


21 17 


14 10 


2 6 


11 15 


B. wins. 


26 23 


10 15 


22 26 


21 25 


27 24 




19 16 


26 22 


10 7 


6 9 


4 8 


Var. 5. 


14 18 


8 12 


26 31 


25 30 


30 25 


26 23 


11 7 


27 23 


7 3 


9 14 


15 18 


9 14 


10 14 


12 16 


^-r 31 26 


22 26 


22 15 


24 20 


17 10 


24 19 


23 18 


14 10 


7 11 


15 24 


6 15 


15 24 


26 23 


26 31 


25 22 


28 19 


Drawn. 


28 12 


18 14 


10 14 


11 25 


8 11 




11 16 


23 38 


30 25 


29 22 


31 26 


Var. 7. 


18 15 


3 7 


19 15 


8 11 


11 15 


8 11 


6 9 


18 9 


11 18 


22 18 


19 16 


27 23 


13 6 


13 6 


14 23 


1 5 


12 19 


11 15 


1 26 


2 9 


25 30 


18 9 


23 16 


23 19 


17 13 


7 10 


24 19 


5 14 


15 19 


4 8 


26 30 


Drawn. 


31 26 


32 28 


32 28 


32 27 


22 17 




20 16 


3 8 


10 15 


15 18 


30 26 




26 22 


23 18 


25 22 


22 15 


17 14 






14 23 


18 25 


7 11 


26 22 




Drawn. 


17 14 


29 22 


31 26 


14 9 






10 17 


14 18 


11 18 


22 18 




Yar. 2. 


21 14 


30 25 


19 16 


9 6 




24 20 


23 27 


B. wins. 


2 


2 9 





22, 



SOTJTER. 



GAME. 


OK O 

520 y 


9 1A 

o 1U 


1 A IS 
14 lo 


b in 

/ IU 


22 17 


11 15 


1 


o ft 

z o 


oa oo 
Zo ZZ 


26 23 


15 18 


23 19 


OQ OA 

Zv ZO 


1 o i ft 

IZ 10 


y i*t 


Q 11 

o 11 


26 22 


9 14 


5 14 


IK 

O 10 


O/i on 
Z4 zu 


31 26 


11 15 


22 17 


ok oo 
ZD ZZ 


i a i q 
lb iy 


1 A OA 

io zi 


i ft 
1 


20 16 


6 9 


11 15 


1 A OA 

10 524 


OQ 1 Q 
ZO IV 


26 22 


3 7 


1 17 13 


24 20 


on 07 
ZU Z/ 


K Q 

o y 


o y 


32 28 


2 6 


15 24 


Q 1 O/f 

ol 524 


OO 1 A 
ZZ lo 


22 17 


8 11 


25 22 


OQ 1 Q 
ZO la 


00 9fi 
ZZ ZO 


1 1 io 


i a Qn 
14 ou 


24 20 


2 8 11 


Q 11 

. o 11 


OA 1 Q 

z4 iy 


07 00. 

z / zo 


OQ 7 

Zo i 


15 24 


3 29 25 


1 Oft 

61 ZO 


C 1 1 

oil 


IS 07 
10 Z / 


IK IO 

10 lo 


22 8 


4 8 


11 1 R 
Jl It) 


9S Ozt 
ZO Z4t 


00 90 

£)Z ZO 


7 
/ 


1 O 1 Q 

iz iy 


4. 5 24 20 


QO 08 
OZ ZO 


9ft 01 
ZO 01 


7 11 
/ 11 


W". wins. 


on i ft 
ZU 10 


15 24 


IK O/l 

IO ZI 


oa on 

Z4 ZO 


on ofi 

OU ZO 




14 18 


28 19 


OQ 1 Q 

zo iy 


Q 1 07 
Ol Z 1 


ii 

1 1 LO 


Von 7 

var. /. 


W. wins. 


6. 7 11 15 


Q C 

o o 


1 Q 1 ft 

iy io 


1 Q 1ft 

iy io 


1 A 1 Q 

14 lo 




27 24 


Drawn. 


11 IO 


1 1 Q 
iz iy 


OO 1 A 
ZZ 10 


~\Tnt* in 
var. iu. 


9. 10 14 17 




1ft 11 
10 11 


00 1fi 
ZO ID 


11 1 Q 

11 lo 


14 18 


21 14 


Var. 2. 


07 OA 
52/ Z4 


IK 1Q 

io iy 


Oft OQ 

ZD 52o 


31 27 


9 18 


14 17 


11 "7 
11 / 


OA 00 
ZO ZZ 


Q 1 1 
O 11 


9 14 


I. 12 26 23 


1 1 A 

Zi 14 


OA 1 Q 

z4 iy 


1 Q 94 

iy zi 


OQ 1 A 

Zo !4 


Oft OQ 

ZD Zo 


18 27 


Q OK 

y 520 


•7 O 

/ z 


Oft 00 

zo zo 


in 17 
IU 1 / 


14 17 


32 23 


OQ oo 

ZiJ ZZ 


1 IS 
IO IO 


OA Oft 
Z4t zo 


01 1 A 
Zi 14 


OQ 1 A 

Zo 14 


L 14 10 14 


K A 

o y 


O "7 
Z / 


OQ 1 Q 
Zo lo 


Q 1 Q 

y io 


17 26 


19 10 


Oft OQ 
ZD 52o 


Drawn. 


S 1 9 
O IZ 


1 Q 1 A 

iy io 


Qn OQ 
oU 52o 


6 15 


7 1 1 




16 11 


3 8 


10 17 


15 13 9 


Qfl OA 
OU ZO 


v ar. 4. 


9S 09 
ZO oz 


01 Oft 
Ol ZD 


Ol 1 A 

Zi 14 




Q 1 /I 

y 14 


Oft 0Q 
ZO ZD 


11 ft 
11 o 


1 Q 00 
10 ZO 


1 A 1 Q 
10 lo 




W. wins. 


14 18 


32 28 


26 19 


32 28 


>. 20 23 19 




OQ 1 A 

Zo 14 


o 4 


11 1 Q 

11 lo 


ft i n 
o lu 


15 18 
22 15 
11 18 

■ If] 19 15 

24 18 22 

25 18 
14 23 

25 31 26 

5 14 

26 19 
14 18 

5 .27.) K 
28 15 11 


Var. 3. 


1 f\ OR 

W ZO 


28 24 


30 26 


14 9 


22 17 


i o in 

iy iu 


20 16 


A Q 

o y 


5 14 


4 8 


7 1/1 

i 14 


24 15 


1 Q 1ft 

iy io 


1 Q O 

io y 


26 23 


OA OQ 

OU Zo 


16 11 


12 19 


14 17 


14 18 


1 A 17 

14 1/ 


IK C 
10 O 


07 OQ 

Z i Zo 


OQ 1 A 

Zo 14 


23 14 


O 1 ~\ A 

Zi 14 


4 11 


1 Q 07 
lo z / 


1 7 Ol 

1 / 521 


9 18 


QIC 

y io 


14 18 


QO 1 U 

oz Id 


Q ft 

y o 


17 14 


OQ 1 A 

Zo 14 


22 15 


Q 1 O 
O 152 


10 14 


10 17 


ft o 

o y 


10 19 


16 11 


W. wins. 


21 14 


1 Q ft 

lo O 


31 26 


7 1ft 

/ 10 




6 10 


1 17 


12 16 


on 1 1 
zu 1 1 


Var. 11. 


14 9 


25 22 


Drawn. 


9 14 


Q 1 07 

ol 52/ 


5 14 


17 26 




11 7 
11 / 


A Q 

o y 


13 9 


Q 1 OO 

ol 52z 


Var. o. 


1 A 1 Q 

14 lo 


Oft OQ 

520 zo 


18 23 


11 15 


14 17 


Drawn. 


9 14 


Drawn. 


27 18 


27 23 


21 14 




32 28 




15 22 


Q n 
o t 


9 18 


o 

Var. o. 


Q 1 1 

o 11 


Var. 1. 


9 6 


OQ 1 O 

Zo iy 


22 15 


8 11 


30 26 


27 23 


14 18 


7 10 


11 18 


32 27 


Q Q 
O O 


8 11 


6 2 


22 17 


32 28 


14 18 


19 16 


26 22 


10 15 


C 1 1 

oil 


10 14 


26 23 


12 19 


4 8 


19 10 


24 20 


26 23 


9 14 


23 16 


22 18 


7 14 


15 24 


7 10 


31 26 


8 12 


15 22 


24 19 


28 19 


30 26 


14 17 


B. Wins. 


25 18 


11 16 


5 9 


10 15 


21 14 




Q 1 Q 

y io 


1Q IK 

iy io 


1*7 1 Q 
1/10 


i q in 
iy iu 


in 17 

IU 1 l 


Vni. 10 

var. iz. 


IS 9 


18 23 


Drawn. 


6 15 


W. wins. 


22 17 


13 22 


15 10 




28 24 




5 9 


30 25 


16 20 


Var. 5. 


3 7 


Var. 9. 


26 23 


L 14 


10 7 


1 22 17 


23 19 


7 11 


18 27 



19. 



23 

SOUTER. 



32 23 


24 20 


Var. 18. 


8 llj 23 16 


31 27 


9 14 


IV. wins. 


14 17 


25 21 


24 20 


B. wins. 


25 22 




22 13 


B. wins. 


10 19 




14 21 


Var. 15. 


5 14 




20 11 


Var. 28. 


23 18 


23 19 


25 22 


Var. 23. 


6 10 


30 25 


7 11 


14 18 


1 6 


25 21 


11 7 


3 7 


31 27 


19 10 


23 19 


18 23 


10 15 


20 16 


3 7 


7 14 


7 10 


19 15 


4 8 


7 10 


B. wins. 


B. wins. 


30 25 


14 18 


19 24 


15 6 






14 17 


31 26 


8 11 


1 10 


Var. 13. 


Var. 16. 


25 21 


5 14 


15 10 


24 20 


5 9 


7 10 


17 26 


26 19 


Drawn. 


10 \i 


23 18 


25 21 


31 22 


18 22 




B. wins. 


8 11 


14 18 


8 11 


15 11 


Var. 25. 




31 26 


23 7 


21 17 


8 15 


15 11 




10 14 


3 1 A 
O 1U 


3 8 


19 10 


5 14 




19 10 




17 14 


14 18 


11 4 




14 23 


5 14 


Drawn. 


24 19 


23 27 




26 19 


26 23 




18 23 


4 8 




7 14 


1 


Var. 19. 


19 15 


27 32 




25 21 




23 18 


23 27 


24 19 




3 7 


O 11 

oil 


14 23 


15 11 


32 28 




22 17 


Zi 1 / 


31 26 


27 32 


19 15 




7 10 


15 18 


5 14 


11 7 


28 24 




30 26 


19 15 


26 10 


32 27 


8 11 




11 15 


Drawn. 


14 18 


7 2 


14 18 




20 16 




22 15 


22 26 


15 10 




15 18 


Var. 17. 


11 18 


30 23 


18 23 




16 11 


1/1 1 o 
14 lo 


25 22 


27 18 


30 25 




18 23 


OQ 1 A 

Z5 14 


18 25 


21 17 


23 27 




26 22 


7 11 


30 21 


18 22 


31 26 




14 18 


31 26 


8 11 


17 13 


27 31 




22 15 


3 7 


21 17 


22 18 


26 22 




12 16 


25 21 


11 15 


13 9 


24 19 




Drawn. 


15 19 


Drawn. 


18 23 


25 21 






24 15 




Drawn. 


19 23 




Var. 14. 


11 25 


Var. 20. 




11 7 




15 18 


9 6 


31 27 


Var. 24. 


B. "^ins. 




22 15 


1 17 


12 16 


14 17 






o y 


21 14 


25 21 


25 22 


Var. 26. 




30 26 


8 11 


14 18 


5 14 


20 16 




(\ t A 

9 14 


30 21 


23 14 


22 13 


3 7 




31 27 


11 15 


16 19 


1 6 


30 25 




7 11 


26 22 


B. wins. 


24 19 


7 10 




26 22 


lo 19 




3 7 


15 6 




11 1 Q 

11 lo 


22 18 


Var. 21. 


20 16 


1 10 




22 15 


19 24 


30 26 


14 17 


B. wins. 




3 7 


18 15 


18 23 


30 26 






20 16 


24 27 


26 22 


17 21 


Var. 27. 




14 18 


21 17 


23 26 


31 27 


15 \0 




AO 1 A 

4,5 14 


27 31 


25 21 


21 25 


18 23 




10 17 


17 13 


26 30 


26 22 


19 15 




25 21 


31 27 


22 17 


25 30 


23 27 




17 22 


15 10 


30 25 


22 17 


24 19 




27 23 


7 11 


B. wins. 


7 10 


27 31 




6 10 


in 7 




16 11 


10 6 




15 6 


11 15 


Var. 22. 


30 26 


1 10 




1 10 


7 3 


31 26 


11 4 


15 6 




23 18 


15 18 


18 23 


26 23 


8 11 




8 11 


Drawn. 


26 22 


27 24 


6 2 





WHILTER. 



GAME. 


21 14 


Var. 3. 


3 10 


27 31 


20 11 


11 15 


11 16 


5 9 


22 18 


2 7 


8 15 


• 23 19 


19 15 


17 13 


15 22 


31 26 


28 19 


1 9 14 


6 10 


3 7 


17 14 


. 22 18 


15 24 


22 17 


15 6 


22 17 


10 17 


26 22 


27 20 


2 7 11 


1 17 


11 16 


21 14 


18 9 


1 5 


25 22 


25 22 


29 25 


1 6 


10 14 


22 18 


3 11 16 


18 25 


16 23 


13 17 


9 6 


4 8 


26 23 


30 14 


26 19 


22 26 


22 26 


32 27 


4.5 5 9 


16 19 


7 11 


17 22 


6 2 


8 11 


17 13 


24 15 


27 23 


26 30 


26 31 


27 24 


6 3 7 


7 10 


11 16 


22 18 


7 10 


14 17 


7 29 25 


14 7 


24 20 


30 26 


14 17 


21 14 


8 1 5 


2 18 


15 24 


28 24 


23 18 


10 17 


9 22 17 


29 25 


28 19 


4 8 


31 26 


24 19 


10 8 11 


8 11 


1 5 


24 19 


19 15 


9 14 


11 31 26 


31 26 


20 11 


8 11 


26 23 


18 9 


12 16 20 


5 9 


8 24 


19 15 


10 14 


5 14 


19 16 


28 24 


25 22 


11 16 


W. wins. 


31 26 


12 19 


9 14 


24 28 


15 11 




11 16 


23 16 


26 23 


22 18 


16 20 


Var. 6. 


20 11 


13 14 18 


11 15 


12 16 


11 8 


8 11 


7 16 


14. 15 26 23 


Drawn. 


18 15 


20 24 


24 20 


29 25 


18 22 




10 26 


8 3 


15 24 


17 2t 


25 18 


Var. 2. 


17 1 


24 27 


28 19 


25 22 


15 22 


5 9 


9 14 


Drawn. 


3 7 


14 17 


23 18 


17 13 


30 23 




22 18 


19 15 


16. 17 22 25 


7 11 


4 8 


Var. 5. 


1 5 


21 25 


17 14 


25 22 


1 6 


3 7 


29 25 


30 14 


10 17 


3 7 


2 9 


22 18 


14 17 


6 10 


21 14 


22 17 


13 6 


15 22 


21 14 


Drawn. 


18 11 15 


1 5 


8 12 


19 15 


10 17 




18 11 


29 25 


6 2 


10 26 


25 21 


Var. 8. 


9 18 


11 16 


16 19 


17 3 


9 14 


7 11 


30 21 


26 22 


23 16 


5 9 


18 9 


31 26 


18 22 


16 23 


12 19 


30 23 


5 14 


16 20 


19 21 17 


27 11 


2 6 


2 7 


23 18 


19 16 


22 26 


8 15 


14 18 


3 10 


14 23 


12 19 


24 19 


24 19 


6 10 


6 15 


27 18 


23 7 


26 30 


15 24 


W. wins. 


24 19 


16 23 


2 11 


19 15 


28 19 




15 24 


21 14 


26 23 


30 26 


14 18 


Var. 4. 


28 19 


6 10 


8 12 


17 14 


22 15 


16 20 


1 6 


14 9 


23 19 


26 22 


4 8 


30 26 


21 17 


10 15 


14 18 


13 9 


25 22 


2 7 


6 10 


18 14 


19 16 


6 13 


7 11 


23 18 


17 13 


12 16 


12 19 


15 10 


22 18 


14 30 


9 14 


9 5 


27 23 


22 17 


9 14 


19 16 


13 9 


15 19 


18 27 


Drawn. 


18 9 


12 19 


8 11 


14 9 


32 7 


5 14 


31 26 


9 6 


11 15 


20 27 


Var. 1. 


32 27 


30 23 


22 26 


20 11 


22 17 


7 11 


11 18 


27 2 


31 22 


7 16 


15 19 


22 17 


19 16 


20 27 


11 15 


9 6 


7 2 


3 7 


12 19 


32 lb 


27 24 


2 9 


27 32 


26 23 


27 23 


6 9 


16 20 


13 6 


2 7 


15 18 


19 26 


2 6 


6 2 


W. wins. 


10 15 


23 14 


31 15 


10 15 


20 27 




7 11 


9 18 


10 19 


6 13 


32 28 


Var. 7. 


19 23 


17 14 


17 1 


8 11 


15 24 


24 20 


11 27 


10 17 


W. wins. 


16 7 


1 28 19 


15 24 


32 23 



7S~ 

WHIITER. 



95 99 

*J AA 


23 14 


28 19 


12 19 


12 8 


ii i 


4 S 
4 o 


9 18 


11 16 


22 17 


14 18 


17 91 
XI A I 


9& 94 


27 24 


17 14 


7 11 


8 3 


7 9 

< A 


8 11 
oil 


20 27 


10 17 


26 22 


10 15 


10 15 


• ^4 90 


32 14 


21 14 


11 15 


3 7 


9 R 
A O 


23 19 


8 11 


16 20 


18 11 


11 16 


14 17 
14 1 / 


99 IS 
io 


31 27 


19 15 


9 25 


7 10 


fi 10 
D 1U 


19 23 


4 8 


20 24 


B. wins. 


15 19 


15 19 


17 14. 

i # 14 


27 23 


14 10 




10 1 


10 14 


1 5 


11 15 


7 14 


Tell. 1*J» 


* 18 23 


1Q 93 
iy i&o 


18 15 


19 16 


15 10 


17 14 


Drawn. 


14 \0 


Ul d. W Il> 


8 IdL 


6 15 


10 17 




29 25 




16 12 


13 6 


2i 14 


Var. 17. 


10 15 


v sir* i7. 


11 16 


2 9 


18 22 


10 15 


17 22 




13 9 


18 4 


26 17 


16 12 


28 24 


15 24 


6 22 


24 27 


9 18 


22 25 


25 29 


20 11 


23 18 


23 18 


25 22 


12 S 


24 19 


8 15 


Drawn. 


14 23 


18 25 


15 22 


21 25 


28 19 




26 19 


30 21 


8 3 


30 21 


15 24 


Var. 11. 


Drawn • 


5 9 


7 10 


29 25 


27 20 


24 20 




27 23 


24 19 


19 16 


14 17 

14 1 1 


15 24 


Var. 13. 


20 27 


25 29 


25 30 


91 Id 
«1 14 


28 19 


15 18 


16 12 


19 16 


16 11 


Q 97 

y A l 


14 18 


26 23 


11 16 


2 7 


30 26 


39 93 

0-6 AO 


23 14 


11 15 


23 18 


16 12 


15 19 


10 15 


9 18 


16 12 


15 22 


9 14 


22 25 


31 97 

OX A i 


19 15 


7 11 


32 23 


3 8 


19 15 


4 ft 
4 o 


10 19 


12 8 


6 10 


14 18 


26 22 


23 18 


27 23 


18 22 


13 6 


8 15 


21 17 


1 1 1Q 


19 26 


25 18 


2 9 


10 19 


Tf * W 1U9« 


97 93 


31 8 


15 22 


28 24 


27 24 




19 26 


4 11 


8 3 


16 20 


20 27 


Var. 19. 


30 93 


32 27 


2 7 


17 13 


32 16 


11 o 


C 11 
Oil 


16 19 


23 18 


90 97 

A\J A 4 


6 10 


4 11 

4 1 1 


25 21 


27 23 


14 23 


13 6 


28 24 


16 12 


7 10 


19 26 


27 18 


10 15 


29 25 


11 15 


23 19 


30 23 


20 27 


6 2 


Dr&W'n , 


12 8 


10 14 


7 10 


32 23 


7 11 




22 26 


18 9 


25 22 


W» wins. 


23 18 


Va*. 18. 


8 3 


5 14 


10 15 




22 25 


25 29 


7 TO 

1 iu 


22 17 


23 18 


Var. 14. 


B. wins. 


24 19 


3 8 


6 10 


1§ 19 


26 22 




fi 10 

U 1U 


26 31 


13 9 


17 14 


18 23 


Var. 16. 


13 6 


8 11 


11 15 
1 1 w 


11 15 


27 18 


Q 14 

if 14 


9 Q 
A %J 


10 14 
1U n 


jB • wins* 


18 11 


20 27 


IS Q 

AO %J 


16 12 


11 9 




6 9 


32 23 


5 14 
*y 11 


10 17 

Iw 1 1 


5 14 

«-» 14 


Var 10 
v sir • iu. 


13 6 


11 20 


94 1 Q 
a 1 * i y 


12 8 


27 93 

<6 I ISO 


7 11 


2 25 


18 11 


4 S 


ii ifi 

1 1 HQ 


90 97 

AM A 1 


25 22 


B. wins. 


7 16 


Ifi 19 

IO 1/4 


1Q 19 
iy la 


23 19 


16 20 




22 18 


11 15 
1 1 IO 


4 11 


2 7 


19 16 


Var. 12. 


2 7 


I A 


19 £ 


39 93 

OA AO 


12 26 


4 O 


30 26 


1 ^ Q1 


Q 14 

y ii 


31 27 


30 23 


25 22 


4 8 


30 0*7 


IS Q 
io y 


23 18 


2 7 


16 20 


17 14 


31 OA 
Ol ,44 


5 1A 
•J 14 


14 23 


24 19 


23 18 


10 17 


9fi 1Q 


£ 3 


19 15 


15 24 


14 23 


21 14 


7 11 


7 10 


23 26 


28 19 


27 18 


8 12 


3 7 


3 7 


21 17 


14 18 


20 27 


25 22 


11 16 


11 15 


7 10 


22 15 


32 23 


16 19 


19 12 


7 11 


15 11 


11 18 


15 24 


23 10 


2 11 


15 18 


26 30 



26 



DEFIANCE, 



11 7 


GAME, 


12 lb 


3 7 
O I 


ii i K 

11 10 


Q C 
9 


on os 
OV *0 


11 15 


oa on 
Z4 zU 


1ft Id 
IO l*t 


QO oft 
oz zo 


OQ 1 ft 

Zo iy 


7 3 


23 19 


Q 11 

o 11 


ifi 90 

IO ZU 


15 24 


ft 

o 9 


OS Ol 

ZD Zi 


1 9 14 


Oft OO 
ZD ZZ 


24 19 


OQ 1 Q 

zo iy 


1 ft 1ft 

iy io 


o 7 
6 i 


27 23 


ig i ft 

lo iy 


ii i f\ 

11 io 


7 11 

111 


1 O 1Q 

iz -iy 


01 1/1 

Zi 14 


8 11 


1 17 
21 1 / 


27 23 


1 Q 1ft 

iy io 


07 OQ 
Z / Zo 


/ z 


22 18 


ft 1 Q 

y io 


20 24 


1 O 1 Q 

iz iy 


1 Q Oft 

iy zo 


\ A Q 


15 22 


07 O/l 

Zi Z4 


23 18 


9Q 7 
Zo i 


Q 1 Oft 
Ol ZO 


O 7 
Z / 


25 9 


i i? 
1 


16 23 


Oil 
Z 11 


i in 
1 1U 


in u 
1U 14 


5 14 


OO 07 

oz Zl 


98 1Q 

ZO li7 


Oft OQ 

Z0 zo 


17 1 Q 
11 lo 


ins. 


29 25 




7 11 


Q ft 

o o 


W. wins. 




3 11 15 


07 09 
Z ( Zo 


19 15 


QO Oft 
# OU zo 






4 24 20 


1 ft 07 

lo SB / 


11 16 


ft 1 O 
o Iz 


Voi* ft 

var. o. 




15 24 


B. wins. 


14 10 


Q 1 07 

ol Zi 


ft 1 

O iz 




28 19 




16 20 


11 IS 
11 IO 


Q0 Oft 
OZ Zo 




5 7 11 


Var. 2. 


10 7 

iu i 


20 16 


1 s 
1 




19 16 


11 16 


9 11 


1 O 1 Q 

iz iy 


Qn oft 
OU zo 




12 19 


24 20 


15 8 


OQ 1 ft 

Zo 10 


Q 1 Q 

y io 




23 7 


15 24 


93 97 
zo z < 


IS 1Q 

10 lo 


1ft Q 




2 11 


20 1 1 


31 24 


1ft 11 

10 11 


S 14 




25 22 


7 1 ft 

7 lo 


20 27 


in is 
1U IO 


9Q IQ 
ZO J a 




6. 7 6 9 


28 19 


o O 


17 1ft 
1 / 1U 


11 IS 
J 1 JO 




26 23 


4 8 


97 39 
Z < oz 


1 ft OQ 
lo Zo 


Oft OO 

zo zz 




4 8 


22 lb 


3 7 
o < 


Drawn. 


1 S O.l 
IO Z4 




22 18 


10 14 


32 27 




98 1 
ZO 1 J 




8 15 


25 22 


7 in 

/ 1U 


var. o. 


Q Q 

o o 




30 26 


oil 


12 16 


in ik 


20 16 




9 13 


1Q IK 

lb 10 


1 \ o iirn 
U laWUi 


00 1 7 
ZZ 1 / 


10 ! *» 




18 9 


Q O 

o o 




ft in 

1U 


Drawn. 




5 14 


OO 1 7 

ZZ I # 


var. 4. 


17 1 Q 






23 19 


1 ft Oft 

10 ZU 


or, 09 

ZJ zz 


1 

1 






11 15 


17 1ft 

1 / 1U 


7 11 


Oft OQ 

Z0 zo 






32 28 


Q 1 >( 

y 14 


24 20 


/I ft 
4 o 






15 24 


1ft ft 

io y 


1 S 9 A 

IU Z^i 


Qn oft 
OU Z0 






28 19 


I 1 07 

II Z i 


28 19 


ft 19 

O IZ 






14 18 


32 23 


11 15 


31 27 






21 17 


5 14 


QO OS 
OZ ZO 


Q 7 

o 7 






31 22 


B. wins. 


1 S O «. 


07 OA 






26 17 




no iq 
ZO la 


15 18 






Drawn. 


Var. 3. 

ft ft 

o y 


A ft 

4 a 

99 1 ft 

zz io 


24 19 

1 O 07 

lo Z7 






Var. l. 


25 22 


o y 


32 23 




• 


Q 11 

o 11 


9 13 


on ic 
ZU 10 


11 15 






07 OQ 

z7 Zo 


22 18 


o 7 


19 16 






Z 4 o 


14 17 


OA OO 

ZO zz 


12 19 






OQ 1 ft 
Zo 10 


21 14 


8 11 
oil 


23 16 






10 14 


10 17 


00 1 7 

ZZ l I 


14 17 






iy iv 


19 15 


I 1 Oft 

I I ZU 


21 14 






1 A OQ 

14 


4 £ 


1 Q 1S 

iy io 


10 17 






OC 1 ft 

zo iy 


32 27 


i n oft 
1U ZO 


Drawn. 






•7" 1 A 

7 14 


17 22 


17 Q 

1 / o 








OO 1 7 

ZZ 1 i 


26 17 


on o 4 
ZU Z4 


Var. 7. 






1 A 1 C 

14 lo 


13 22 


Qft OQ 
OU Zo 


4 8 






1 7 1 A 

17 14 


15 10 


Drawn. 


22 17 






2 7 


7 1^ 




8 12 






31 27 


18 9 


Var. 5. 


26 23 






8 11 


11 16 


4 8 


11 15 






19 10 


23 18 


25 22 


32 27 






6 15! 8 11 


8 11 


15 18 




i 30 26i 9.5 


22 17 


30 25 





SECOND -DOUBI.E CORNER. 



A YRSHIKE LASSIE.' 

~GAME, " 

a 15 



Z7 




2521 

26 30 

29 25 
2 6 

27 24 

6 9 
32 27 

7 11 

15 10 

12 16 

10 6 

16 19 

24 15 

11 18 
9 13 
2 6 

5 9 

6 1 
9 14 

1 5 

30 26 
20 16 

13 17 

5 9 
ins. 

3. 

4 8 

23 19 
15 18 
22 15 
11 18 
32 28 

10 14 
26 23 

9 13 
19 15 

7 11 

31 26 

2 7 
26 22 
13 17 

22 13 

6 9 

13 6 

1 26 
30 23 

11 15 

23 19 

5 9 
19 10 
18 22 

25 18 

14 32 

10 6 
9 13 

6 2 

8 11 

2 6 

11 15 



BRISTOL. 



29 25 
15 18 
20 16 
12 19 
24 15 
32 27 

6 2 

7 11 
15 8 

3 12 
Drawn. 



Var. 



4. 

23 18 

4 8 ! 

26 23 
15 19 

24 15: 

10 26 

30 23; 

7 10! 

31 261 
10 15! 

20 16 
12 19 

23 r 

2 11 

21 n: 

6 9j 

25 21! 
1 6' 

27 24: 

8 12 

32 28 

3 81 

24 19; 

15 24; 

28 19: 
6 10 

17 14 

10 17 

21 14 

11 16 
19 15 

16 19 

29 25 
19 24 
15 11 

8 15 

18 11 

9 18 

22 15 

24 27 

25 21 
27 31 

26 22 
31 27 
22 18 

27 23 
18 14 



23 19 
Drawn. 

Var. 5. 

22 18 
15 22 

25 18 
3 8 

26 22 

5 9 

29 25 
1 5 

32 28 
13 17 

21 14 
10 26 
31 22 

6 10 

30 26 
9 13 

lb 15 

10 19 

23 16 

12 19 

24 15 

11 18 

22 15 

13 17 

25 21 
8 12 

Drawn. 



Yar. 



6. 

26 23 
9 14 

22 18 
15 22 
25 9 

5 14 
29 25 
11 15 

25 22 

1 5 

31 26 
5 9 

23 18 

14 23 

27 11 

7 23 

26 19 
9 14 

32 2S 

2 6 
19 15 
10 19 

24 15 

3 S 

28 24 

8 11 

15 8! 



4 11 

30 26 
11 15 
26 23 

6 10 
24 19 
15 24 
22 18 

24 27 
B. wins. 

Var. 7. 

22 17 

13 22 

25 9 

5 14 
29 25 
15 18! 

31 27! 
1 6 : 

32 2i>: 

14 17; 

23 14; 
17 22 

26 11, 
11 16 
20 111 

7 32! 
14 7i 

3 10 
wins. 



B 



Var. 8. ! 
31 27i 
5 9 

23 18' 
14 23 
27 18; 
11 16 
20 11 

7 23: 
26 19: 

3 71 
18 11' 

7 23. 
22 18, 

4 8 

24 19 

8 11 

25 22 
B. wins. 



Var. 



9. 

22 18 
15 22 
25 9 
5 14 
29 25 
11 15. 
25 22! 



4 8; 
32 2S 

8 11 ! 

22 17 

13 22 
26 17 
12 lb 

19 12 
15 IS 

31 27 
18 22 
17 13 

14 IS 

23 14 

10 17 
21 14 

11 16 

20 11' 
7 32 

14 9 

32 27. 

9 5 



6; 

5 1 

2 7; 
1 10] 
7 14| 

13 9| 
22 26! 
30 23' 
27 IS 

9 6| 

14 it; 

wins. ; 



3. 4 



GAME. 

11 16 

1 24 20 

16 19 

23 16 

12 19 
22 18 

9 14 

18 9 

5 14 

25 22 
8 11 

2 22 17 

4 8 

27 24 
11 15 

20 16 

8 11 

24 20 

6 9 

17 13 

1 5 

13 6 

2 9 
29 25 

9 13 

25 22 

14 18 
22 17 

13 22 

26 17 

15 22 
17 14 

10 17 

21 14 

19 23 
31 27 

15 IS 

14 10 

7 14 

16 7 

3 10 

20 16 

22 26 
16 11 

26 31 

11 1 

31 24 

28 19 

23 27 

32 23 
Drawn. 



S 



Var. 



1. 

22 18 
8 11 
24 20 
10 15 
27 24 



BRISTOL. 



25 18 

6 10 

24 19 

3 8 

28 24 
9 14 

18 9 
5 14 

26 22 
11 15 
20 11 

7 16 

30 25 

1 5 
22 IS 

15 22 

25 9 
5 14 

29 25 

16 20 

31 27 

8 11 
25 22 

2 7 

22 17 

11 16 

19 15 
10 26 

Drawn. 

Var. 2. 

27 23 

4 8 

23 16 
8 12 

32 27 

12 19 
27 23 

3 8 
23 16 

8 12 
31 27 
12 19 



27 23 
11 16 
20 11' 
7 16 

22 18 
1 5 

18 9! 
6 13' 

23 1S| 
10 14 



26 23 

19 26 
30 23 

Drawn. 

Var. 3. 

27 23 
8 12 

23 16 
12 19 
32 27 
11 15 

20 16 

15 18 

27 24 
10 15 

17 10 
, 7 14 

16 11 
6 10 

26 22 

18 25 

29 22 

14 18 

21 17 

18 25 

30 21 

19 23 

24 19 

15 24 

28 19 



2 6 
17 14 ! 

10 17 

21 14 
6 10 

Drawn. 

Var. 4. 

29 25 

11 15 

17 13 

8 12 
27 24 

3 8 
32 27 

1 5 
27 23 

5 11 
23 16 

12 19 
25 22 
14 18 

22 17 

18 22 
17 14 
10 17 

21 14 

22 25 

30 21 

6 9 

13 6 

2 18 
21 17 

7 10 

31 27 
5 9 

17 13 

9 14 

13 9 

18 23 
27 18 

14 30 
Drawn. 



Var. 5. | 

16 12 

19 24 
2S 19 
15 24 

25 22 
11 15 

20 16 

14 18 

30 25 
5 9 

32 28 

18 23 

26 19 
9 14 

31 26 
24 27 

26 23 

15 24 
28 19 
14 17 

21 14 

10 26 

19 15 

27 31 
23 18 
31 27 
18 14 
27 23 

14 9 
23 18 

15 11 
18 14 
31 2 
14 5 

2 6 

5 9 

6 1 

26 31 

16 11 
31 27 

11 8 

27 23 



8 41 
23 18! 
4 81 

18 15 
Drawn. 

Var. 6. 

16 12 

19 24 
28 19 
15 24 

17 14 

10 17 

21 14 

11 15 
32 28 

15 19 

20 16 

19 f3 
28 19 

22 26 
31 22 

7 11 

16 7 
3 26 

Drawn. 

Var. 7. 

28 24 

23 26 
30 23 

15 19 

24 8 
3 26 

20 16 
26 30 

16 12 

30 25 

31 27 

25 21 
12= 8 

21 17 
B. wins. 



Var. 8. 

14 17 

16 11 

10 14 

11 7 

5 9 
7 2 
9 13 
2 6 

17 21 

6 9 
22 26 
27 24 
26 31 
24 20 
31 26 
20 16 

26 22 
16 II 

22 17 
11 7 

23 26 
30 23 

15 27 
9 18 

27 31 
Drawn. 



END OF THE 



GAMES. 



30 



CRITICAL POSITIONS. 




No. 1. — Black to move and win. 




No. 3. — Black to move and win. 




No. 5. — Black <,o move and win. 




No* 2. — Black to move and win. 




No. 4. — Black to move and win. 




* No. 6. — Black to move and win. 




CRITICAL POSITIONS. 




SOLUTIONS OF THE CRITICAL POSITIONS. 



IxO. 1. 


18 22 


25 21 


D. 5 £ 


10 7 
1\J t 


14 


IO 1 1 


15 S 


1 5 


1 5 


14 Q 

If* 5? 




if? 7 
io / 


22 13 


10 C 






14 7 


A 9 

D 2 


ft A 

O 1 


18 15 


tft In 
JO 10 




A IO 




13 Q 

lO \j 


21 17 


91 17 


1 ^ 1 ft 

U IO 


1 Q 

I-* O 


no» 2. 


A ft 
1 o 


5 1 


1 ^ 
1 »J 




lo 10 


T ft 


Q 14 
J; 1*1 


6 9 




1ft ft 

IV/ D 




*J i 


ft 1 1 
oil 


-5 18 


15 18 


97 99 

A t A A 


WO. iii. 


ft Q 


14 1ft 
11 l\J 


17 13 


9 £ 


19 23 


3 7 


14 F\ 
11 c/ 


11 Ifi 
11 10 


18 15 


IS 99 

IO A A 


h i 
«/ i 


39 Oft 

OA AO 


l IV 


1ft 1 Pi 
xKJ IO 


9 14 


17 14 
l / ifj 


ft Q 


' io 






1 5 


1 fi 
1 o 


A. 1 5 


98 94 


Wrt 3 


• T\To ft 
-NO. 0. 


14 17 


~ 1 
«J 1 


Q lil 

i7 11 


in In 


25 30 


97 39 
2/ 02 


15 10 


ft 9 


^ 1 

o - 1 


94 9R 


20 16 


ft 1 1 
oil 


17 22 


14 9 


23 27 


1*1 1ft 

hU 1J7 


30 26 


39 97 

02 ^ii- 


« 10 14 


22 17 




Oft 39 
AO OA 


16 11 


11 7 
11 / 


22 25 


1 5 


A 


10 0/1 

1J AHk 




97 93 
2 l ao 


5 1 


17 14 


32 28 


30 Oft 
O^ /o 


11 ft 


7 Ift 


25 22 




93 97 


9A 07 


3 7 
o 4 


OO 9ft 

ZZ 20 


1 6 




1 ^ 

1 L> 


OS 39 


ft 4 


Jv 


22 25 


9117 
<6l 1 « 


97 93 

2 < AO 


07 Q1 
At O 1 


93 IS 

20 JO 


Of? 91 

20 oi 


6 10 


D if 




30 Oft 


1 o 


A. D » 


25 22 


17 13 
1 i lo 


"Wo ft 


31 07 
Ol At 


tft Tt, 


91 o« 
01 2o 


10 15 




9ft 94 
aU a 1 * 


9S 30 

20 Oi 


ft J 4 


Q ft 


22 25 




28 19 


27 23 


11 
I«J li 


%0 22 


15 18 




27 23 


32 28 


19 ft 


£ 1 n 


25 21 


91 17 




93 1Q 

AO 1%? 


7 3 


20 ic 


18 22 


1 fi 
I V 




9ft 39 

AO OA 




lU v> 




17 13 
If lo 


3 7 


IQ 1^ 




1Q 1 A 
ho 14 


A. 


iR 1 
<u I 


11 2 


32 28 


ft ift 

V* IV/ 


t> I 


30 25 


f\ Q 
u y 


•7 «/ 


i^ ift 


, OQ OA 
* 20 a4 


22 18 


31 26 


1 f\ 
i t> 


9 Q 


9S 94 
2o A^ 


tft 14 
IV/ 11 


I t> 


25 21 




*i 93 
i/ zo 


10 6 


IQ l*v 


18 15 


26 22 






9 A 1ft 
21 1c? 


J4 lo 


6 1 


fi ft 


91 17 
21 i * 


TVTfi 1ft 

lit/. 11/. 


1 A 1ft 
11 1U 


fi 1ft 


15 10 


23 18 


IS 99 
lo 


1Q 94 

in A'i 


IQ 94 

Ii7 21 


1ft 1 f\ 


1 5 


Q ft 

»/ O 


17 13 
I i 1 «> 


11 1^ 

1 1 iy 


1ft 1^ 
IV IO 


19 1ft 
J2 IO 


10 6 


1ft 14 
AO 1*5 


99 1 7 
£a 1 c 


94 9ft 


9 A 98 
21 29 


94 9ft 
21 2V/ 


1 


fi 1 
© 1 


q 

o y 


25 18 


15 19 


1^ 1ft 


14 10 


99 17 

22 1 * 


i k 
1 »> 


99 9ft 

AA AO 


9ft 39 
2o O 6 


9ft 1 1 

AV 1 I 


1 5 


1 5 


Q ft 


31 22 


19 24 


1ft 1 
.11/ 1 


6 1 


17 13 

1 i lo 


17 1A 
1 i H 


28 32 


32 28 


11 ft 


5 9 


^ 1 
U 1 


9 


1ft 97 

IO /<5 * 


ii ift 

1 1 ID 


1 ft 

I v> 


1 O 


13 ft 


14 ft 


32 23 


28 19 


ft 4 


9 13 


1 ^ 

1 «J» 




21 17 


36 23 


ft 1ft 

V 11/ 


10 14 


ft 6 


JQla 


23 26 


12 8 


4 ft 
1 O 


13 9 


*J 1 


Q 13 

i7 1«> 


17 13 


23 18 


1ft 7 


14 18 


14 1ft 
1ft IV/ 


1ft 99 

IO A A 


26 17 


8 4 




9 


"R 1 h 


91 17 

Al 1 i 


13 9 


18 14 


No. 5. 


18 15 


6 1 


5 1 




4 8 


15 IS 


30 25 


C. 5 9 


17 14 


No. n. 


6 1 


24 19 


15 18 


10 15 


22 18 


3 7 


8 11 


7 11 


6 10 


9 5 


14 10 


11 15 


14 9 


19 15 


5 1 


15 18 


18 14 


14 9 


13 6 



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White Magic, including the celebrated Science of Second Sight. Together 
with a choice collection of Intricate and Puzzling Questions. Amusements in 
Chance, Natural Magic, etc., etc., etc. 

By the Author of "The Sociable," "The Magician'3 Own Book," "Parlor 
Theatricals," etc. 
Large 12mo, Cloth, GUt Side and Back. Price One Dollar. 

A Book which explains all the Tricks and Deceptions with Playing Cards, ever 
known or invented, and gives, besides, a great many new and interesting ones — the 
whole being described so accurately and carefully, with engravings to illustrate them, 
that anybody can easily learn how to practise these Tricks. 

This book contains, in addition to its numerous Card Tricks above described, full and 
easily understood explanations of some Two Hundred and Forty of the most 

Curious, Amusing & Interesting Sleight-of-Hand & Legerdemain Tricks 

Ever invented, and which are illustrated with Engravings to make each trick under- 
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The Magician's Own Book 

OR, 

THE WHOLE ART OF CONJURING. 

Being a Complete Hand-Book of Parlor Magic, containing over One Thousand 
Optical, Chemical, Mechanical, Magnetical, and Magical Experiments, 
Amusing Transmutations, Astonishing Sleights and Subtleties, Celebrated 
Card Deceptions, Ingenious Tricks with Numbers, Curious and Entertaining 
Puzzles — together with all the most Noted Tricks of Modern Performers. 

The whole Illustrated with over 500 Wood Cuts, 

And intended as a source of Amusement for 

ONE THOUSAND AND ONE EVENINGS. 

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with ease. It also contains numerous CURIOUS PUZZLES, with patterns showing 
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The Perfect Gentleman ; 

Or, ETIQUETTE AND ELOQUENCE. 

A Book of Information and Instruction for those who desire to become 
Brilliant or Conspicuous in G-eneral Society, or at Parties, Dinners or 
Popular Gatherings, &c. 

A handsome volume of 335 pages, beautifully bound and gilt. Price SI 00. 

This is not only a valuable book of reference, but it contains minute Instructions 
for G-entlemen in all those modern accomplishments "which hare become almost a 
necessity in this age of refinement. It gives directions how to use "Wine at Table, with 
rules forjudging the quality thereof — Rules for Carving, and a complete Etiquette of 
the Dinner Table, including Dinner Speeches, Toasts and Sentiments, Wit and Conver- 
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will find a valuable addition to his library. We expect to sell at least one hundred 
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Art of Dancing without a Blaster ; 

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Hints on Etiquette ; also, The Figures, Music and Necessary 
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By the aid of which any ene can attain a knowledge of the Art of Dancing without a 
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GKE HUNDRED AND FIVE PASES OF THE CHOICEST MUSIG, 

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The Secret Out; or, One Thousand Tricks 
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